For the first time, she looked unsure. "What are you doing?"

It looks like the text you provided is a truncated or obfuscated filename, likely referencing a specific doujinshi or manga title. The readable part——suggests a story about a dominant or feisty female wolf character ("Mesukko Okami") being subjected to a "wakarase" (making someone understand/teaching a lesson) scenario, often through an interview or journalistic "shuzai" (取材, reporting/coverage).

A cocky young female wolf demon, known for terrorizing a rural mountain village, gets her comeuppance when a cynical city reporter arrives not to fear her, but to expose her tantrums as a cry for attention. The village of Kamikori had a problem. Her name was Yuki.

Yuki glanced at him, amber eyes warm. "And who learned it, reporter?"

"Talk," he said, camera rolling.

"I DID!" Her voice cracked. "No one listens to a brat. They just see the teeth. So fine. I'll be the wolf they want. At least wolves bite back." The lesson turned.

"You're the reporter," she said. No welcome.

She bumped her shoulder against his. Wolves, after all, remember kindness.