revel in the frailty of greatness
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She was glad to finally be away from the heat and the ash, the smoke that destroyed the senses and clouded the mind. She was free of it all, no more ties to anything. But she would see to it that she would once again have ties to a new pack and a new life. She was determined to move forward.


She had been unsure as to what to expect, now: after he had issued her howl, she had no way of knowing if anyone would respond. She remained where she was for a few hours, quickly losing track of how long she had been waiting on the side of the mountain. She felt more at ease than she had felt in a long time, waiting, with nothing to do but watch and listen. She began to pace, trotting in a loop around a few trees. She kept this up for a while, glad to be moving, even if she ended up in the same place she started.


It was not until the sun had begun to set that she caught sight of another wolf. She could not tell who it was, for they were still far away. She waited patiently, watching as the white wolf came closer and closer. When the wolf was a few metres away, she broke out into a grin, taking a few quick steps to greet the other. "Pilot! You heard my call?"




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