[M] - `like a match on fire
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Haku himself worshiped the night. It was beautiful, and it allowed the night’s children to roam about freely without having to watch out for watchful eyes. The chocolate and cream colored male was not happy. They could not force him out more than they could stop time. He was here and that was final, they could not drive him away when he had embraced his mission. They failed at protecting what he somewhat cared for, and it was up to him to make sure justice would happen. Unfortunately the Sadira had his own way of seeing justice. His way. He had kept an impressive speed the whole day, and he knew where the Inferni lands were, and he was now here. He was not ignorant, and made sure he kept a decent distance to the borders. He moved along with them, making sure he would avoid whatever they had of patrols, if they had such jobs at all. Mew had said they were rather savagery nowadays, and it was nothing different from what he could remember many years ago when he was so unfortunate himself to stumble into an adult coyote when he was a child.

When he finally caught the scent of a canine though the comfortable rain, he decided to cross the borders briefly. His hands moved along with his movements, his feet trotting merrily along his self made path into the territory. He saw the dark shadow by itself straight away. She was all alone. The being seemed, down, but that was of course only a thought created by first impressions, and Haku knew things often were not as they seemed to be. He decided to make contact, letting his silent approach become a bit more noisy, clearly announcing that he was on his way towards her. There was nothing hostile in his movements, and when the distance shortened, he let his movements seem more insecure, walking speed decreasing. ”Miss?” His delicate voice was hushed and low, comfortable and friendly, yet with a question form, awaiting to be approved of so that he could come closer.

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