A snarl, louder now, and I glanced over to see the dogs watching us. Two more came running from between the buildings.Holy hell, Corey whispered. Can we go now? Daniel said.Corey nodded and turned to run, but Daniel stopped him.Slowly, I said. Don't turn your back on them. Canines are all about dominance. You run, they'll chase. Back away slowly. Stay together.We did that. One of the dogs started toward us. Another took a tentative step.And if they attack anyway? Corey whispered. we run.

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In this tense scene from "The Calling," the group finds themselves surrounded by aggressive dogs. The atmosphere is charged with fear as they hear a snarl and notice the dogs observing them. Corey urges the others to flee, but Daniel intervenir to prevent a hasty retreat, warning that running might provoke the animals. Instead, they decide to back away slowly, aware that the dogs' behavior is linked to dominance.

As they cautiously move, one of the dogs advances while another approaches warily. This mounting tension leaves Corey questioning their plan, wondering what to do if the dogs decide to attack. Daniel suggests that if that worst-case scenario occurs, they should run for their lives. This moment highlights the primal instincts of both the animals and the characters as they navigate a life-threatening situation.

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