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          So if it wasn't a monster puppy eater, than what was it? Certainly more serious than any puppy hunter out there, at least from how Princess was making it sound. For once did Catalyst's interest be diverted to something else other than the miseries that were consuming her little life at this point; thin triangular ears perking forward, catching every genuine word that left the tawny juvenile's maw. Apparently it was serious enough to where Catalyst had to promise to not say a word about it ever again, and knowing Catalyst and how she certainly liked knowing in on secrets and other unknown things, eager nodded her promise. "Promise." She then said, blinking and straightening up upon herself, prepared to hear what Princess had to say about the fates of the three puppies.

          Listening acutely, Catalyst was surprised to hear that the incident regarding the three puppies revolved around Princess's mother. Instantly did her maw fall agape, shocked to hear that a mother would commit such a crime to her own puppies. Well, Catalyst then again wasn't a stranger to such an action. Her own mother nearly slashed the eye right out of her sister, Catharsis's, eye socket. Her mother didn't necessarily favor Catharsis as much as she did Catalyst (in which Catalyst would always use that fact to get the upper paw in things), but mother never went as far as what happened. Hearing that from Princess, that actually made a silent prayer of relief be whispered in Catalyst's mind. Thank the heavens that Anyanka was sane enough to know she was not suitable for her own children, and dropped them into the care of Cercelee before anything drastic such as what happened with Princess's siblings could happen. "Really?!" Was her excited response all of a sudden, but kept almost in a whisper as low as how Princess explained it. "But... but why? Did your mommy not like your brothers an' sisters?" Maybe it was for a similar reason that Anka tried to slash Catharsis's eye open, but who knew. At Princess's frantic pleading of not to say a word, Catalyst nodded tepidly. "I won'." Although such a terrible thing would be interesting to tell to her siblings, a promise was a promise.

          Coming back to Ril'o, unfortunately Catalyst didn't know much about him. "I don' know. I met him once by a house with a strange lookin' creature, it wasn' a wolf, but somethin' else... didn' really talk to him." It had been a damn hassle to keep bay of that hysteria coyote pup, and Catalyst was better not to remember that incident. She wished she could have known more about the late patrol wolf, however. Finding out that Princess had actually been referring to her brother, Catalyst kind of felt silly for making a mini fit about it, but brushed it off. She was surprised to hear once again yet another thing that couldn't be mentioned, this time her brother. It made her wonder why Princess's brother deserved punishment; it slightly confused her. "So wha's your brother's name then if it's so weird?" If it was really that weird, Catalyst was curious to know how weird a name could be.





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