Make me Believe
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Haku arrived promptly and sat easily across from Cercelee. The younger female watched him, waiting, until he did speak, and then it was of Colibri. So he didn’t know? Or did he just want to hear it out loud? Either way, Cercelee didn’t care. Colibri was out of the picture, Haku only had one leader to contend with now. “Colibri’s opinion doesn’t matter. She’s gone now Haku. She won’t be returning to Dahlia de Mai.” And no doubt you’ll be please of it. But Cercelee didn’t say that out loud. It did not matter if Haku was pleased or not, what he knew or not. As long as he knew the rules, and as long as he understood that he had to follow them. While Cercelee herself was smaller than Haku, and presumably weaker, she knew that she had the trust and support of the majority of the pack and Haku couldn’t hold his own against all of them. And if that wasn’t enough there were other ways to remove a pest, though Cercelee did not think they would have to go that route. Still, Haku needed to understand, if he could, that he was not invincible.




The navy eyes stared at the male for a moment, her tail swished behind her. Cercelee did not put on any act now, because truthfully she did not hate the male, so she did not have to pretend not to, and while she did not trust him she wanted Haku to know that she did not trust him. The female could easily have let him believe that he had the upper hand and that he had he complete trust, and she then could have used that false security to her own advantage, but she was not so vindictive, and did not believe such deceit would be beneficial to the pack. ”Why here Haku? Why not another pack? Tell me truthfully, do you want to be here or have you another reason?” He could honestly wish to call this pack home, after all Cercelee believed he cared for his sister, and she knew in some strange way he might care for her too, after all he had kept her alive as a child. Fed her, protected her, taught her skills she would need to live on her own, and while they were not the closest of friends that was a hard relationship to forget. And it was strange now, that Cercelee ranked above him, when he had played something of a father figure to her.


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