Trapped in my Own Despair.
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OCC: A little bit of god modding, but I wanted to get everyone back into the RP :3

He watched the girl as she left the room to go retrieve the rest of the supplies. She had little to say about his statement, but he preferred it that way. The two words she had replied with was enough to put his questions to rest and he felt confident that the message he had tried to relay was something she understood. As he sat there in the hallway of her home, a heavy bag of lumber weighing against his side the exhaustion from the night had begun settling in. His one perked ear was starting to drop slightly to the side as the golden eyes normally so alert and vivid became half lidded and tired. The energy of the dark wolf was not limitless and fighting the blizzard for the past few hours had taken its toll.

As the wolfess appeared around the corner, carrying the duffel bag across her back Kami's expression quickly returned to its normal disposition. Unwavering and alert he watched as she shifted into the larger Secui form, once again impressed at how she so easily accomplished the change. The tip of his muzzle nodding slightly as she declared herself ready to travel once again. Breathing in deeply, the black wolf fought the weight of the dried logs on his side and lept upwards. His paws catching the latch of the door and letting it swing inwards. The bitter bite of frozen ice and wind against his body as he stepped outside and once again into the blizzard. Knowing that with the added weight the pair would not be able to travel as quickly back to the cabin as they did coming from it.

Looking over his shoulder only once, making sure Adonia was behind him before he began to take off. The route that Adonia had led him on still fresh in his mind as the traveled back to their injured packmates. The exhaustion and constant weight on his left side was making Kami off balance. His footsteps becoming increasingly staggered as he stumbled through the snow, pushing through the storm with Adonia trailing closely behind. He tried to block out the pain and exhaustion that found it's way into every muscle. His focus only on the goal of reaching the cabin, With the soft glow of the cabin in sight he couldn't help but grin. Jace must have performed the task she had been given well. There was little chance the fire could have kept going on unattended this long and the idea that both of the wolves were safe was refreshing.

As Kami reached the worn and weathered door of their temporary sanctuary he lowered his head as the door opened. Allowing the snow and cold to enter the dwelling as he stood off to the side, panting heavily waiting for Adonia to step inside.


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