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She hadn't put too much thought into fixing the barn. Not that she didn't care about it, she just had a lot of other things on her mind. One being the constant absence of her mate in her own life. Was she even attached to him anymore? In truth her feelings for him was growing rapidly neutral but she wouldn't say anything about it, instead, she let it stew within her like a tick stuck in a hard spot. Then there was just keeping up with the critters within the Ranch. Between her growing depression and taking care of the animals she just managed to forget about it until she happened to walk back that way to do a mid day feeding of the horses. It hit her like a brick and she felt horrible. Seriously! She scolded herself then rushed over to Saul and the two young females.

Without a word she began to help sort the rubble already figuring out what he was doing. One pile of good still usable pieces and one pile of unusable rubble. Her eyes glanced over to Saul with a slight apologetic look, then she couldn't help but glance to the other two. She wasn't familiar with them, but she did recognize them from the ceremony. After making the connection she then focused all of herself into the task at hand. It wasn't often she worked with others and to her it was slightly enjoyable but nerve racking as her self-conscious tendency fought to show through. Her ears rolled back and she began to battle within her mind making her stay completely silent during her time sorting.

She made it a point to not get in anyone's way but would flash a kind smile if anyone looked her way. She didn't want to come off rude to the other girls and in a way hoped to make friends with them once the job was complete and well done.


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