Drinking out of Cups
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Two years? That was almost as long as Razekiel had spent with the Juniper Peace vagrants, and even that felt like a lifetime to the red-face coy. He was fortunate enough not to be considered a stranger to Inferni and the surrounding area, though he'd grown up on the other side of the mountain; it was as if the clan had picked itself up and moved everything, and Razekiel would not have expected much less of Gabriel. The prince supposed he could make a two-year journey with little difficulty, as he was a creature of Mother Earth and knew well that she would protect him. Besides, Juniper Peace had never settled down anywhere for more than a few days at a time, so a lifestyle of constant traveling would be nothing new to Razekiel. "I spent two years walkin' Mother Earth with some lovely people," he admitted, a smile on his face. Sure, he had massacred them before he left, but it didn't mean he didn't enjoy the time he spent with them in the first place. "We never stopped once. Just kept walkin' and feeling her touch in the wind and smile in the sun, man. It was a wonderful life."


As for Inferni being one big happy family, well, the coyote smiled but couldn't agree too quickly. The Lykoi family -- which the Poers had become a part of -- had always taken up a majority of the coyote clan, and although familial bonds and blood relations was a strikingly big deal amongst them, the clan didn't have the familial feel. Not compared to Juniper, anyway; that was where his real family lived, those that knew Mother Earth as well as he, not to mention the woman he'd loved and the children they'd brought about. It had been a place of peace, serenity, meditation. They'd enjoyed each others' company and were left alone by the rest of the world. To Razekiel, that was family. He'd enjoyed it as long as he could have, but even the prince of deceit knew Lykoi blood ran in his veins. He could not stay away from the adventure of Inferni forever. "Sure," he nodded, slowly at first, then opened his arms. "We're all brothers and sisters under the smile of Mother Earth, man. We are all her children."





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