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Per sorella~ <3 wc: 300


With spring came rain, but Ehno didn’t see that as any reason to hole up within the manor or the caves, or sit beneath the shelter of the forest canopy, staring forlornly up at the pouring skies. That adventurous side of his would always be hard to fend off, stormy weather or not. And since the skies only held clouds heavy with the threat of rain, the Marino found it imperative that he step out for some fresh air while it was still dry out. He slipped easily from the manor and into the quiet, gray afternoon, taking up a light stride out toward the nearby Rabbit Lake. The waters rippled with a slight breeze, disrupting the sheet of grey reflected upon its surface.

He lingered by the shores nearest to Haven Manor, arms casually crossed over his chest. He closed his eyes for a moment and heaved a sigh for no reason in particular, content to simply stand by the water and enjoy the cool feel of the breeze rustling his fur. After a moment the male opened his amber eyes, staring distantly across the water. His gaze slowly drifted to the far side of the shore where he could see the skeleton structure of Old Red in the distance. What bits of the building that remained standing looked almost eerie cast against the dull grey sky, surrounded by the debris of its partial collapse. It gave him an odd feeling each time he went near it, and he knew it had to be from his memories of the day it fell apart and the frantic rescue of his niece and sibling that ensued. But thankfully they were both on the road to recovery, and they could all begin to forget the horrible worries that plagued them that day.

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