The second plague
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Most, if not all, of my Lolita threads are old. ^^; 554 words.


#####There was a power within Haku that Lolita did not understand, and it did not seem as though she was actually receptive to understanding, or even noticing, the innermost being of the Lilium. Though she prided herself on not fearing anything or anyone (after all, what did a dead girl have left to fear? The worst had surely come to pass already), if she was privy to the inner workings of the chocolate male’s mind, she may have thought it a good idea to obey all his orders and remain on his good side, or else find somewhere else to go. Their current encounter was going well, and Lolita was very pleased about that, but things could not always go smoothly. Eventually, she might do something unintentionally that would annoy the Lilium, and then she would find herself in a great deal of trouble, considering the past actions of the male she was speaking to. Unfortunately, she was not aware of how dangerous he could be, or the number of people he had emotionally or physically maimed. She had no relation to any of those that he had caused harm to, as far as she knew. If Kaena had only explained why she had asked about the beta wolf of Dahlia, then Lolita might have been more informed and more cautious about what she did or said around Haku. Kaena was the first one here that she had developed a fondness for, and if she had known of what had transpired between the two leaders of enemy packs, she might have been less than pleased to be in Haku’s company.

#####At his question, the flamboyant woman shook her head as if the thought should not have crossed his mind. So many seemed confused by her claim to death, however, she thought it was obvious simply by looking at her. Some were able to perceive an air of difference about her, but most had to be told that she was no longer one of the living, and the majority of those were not willing to accept such a fact. For a moment, Lolita tried to determine whether it would be a good idea to discuss her condition with Haku, as she did not know how he might take the news that his pack member was not alive. It did not seem right to dismiss it as if it were nothing, though. As her leader, he should know a bit about his pack members, and this was certainly an important factoid about Lolita. “Nothing can happen to those who are already dead,” she said simply, settling on that for an answer to his almost prying question. If she even joined him in his meal, as she could not say she was particularly hungry at that point in time, and something bad did happen to her, then it could easily be solved by smoking what gave her a feeling of almost being alive. It could not revive her, but it could make her feel almost as if she was no longer one of the deceased. Though she could not die again, she supposed it might be possible for her to feel pain, and she wanted to avoid that, if at all possible. She had not enjoyed dying, so surely she would not enjoy any form of pain.

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