A House Without a Roof
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Sorrowful, black clouds were drooping over their heads in the now pitch black sky. The clouds were carrying heavy amounts of rain, nut they seemed very isolated from each other so it wasn't something to worry about. She could, now hardly even see the woman and the slave in front of her anymore. Little lightning bugs lit their faces every few seconds, just to remind her that were still indeed there. Jordyn hardly even thought of any sneak attack moves from the woman's side, since the darkness was her most comforting back round. She had always thought of as the moon being her friend No matter where she went, it followed. Yes, of course, the sun did as well, but it never appeared in different turning points, and you most certainly can't look straight into it, and admire its beauty like the moon. As it had always promised to do, it had. The moon was right above her, giving her a feeling of confidence, and hope that only he could bring. The woman atop the horse waved her arm elegantly in the air. Jordyn could sense pride in the movement, and it confused her. After her hand wave, she explained how the Inferni pack laid skulls of wolves around their borders to warn new arrivals. The woman was obviously refusing to mention her name, which she thought was very unjust, due to the fact that she had. It made her blood boil. Sh felt a sudden rise of anger, and maniacal feelings that she could only blame her illness for. It had always taken a while to clam her perturbed feelings, just like curing an upset stomach in thirty seconds. Her arms and legs were shaking, and the moon seemed to be following suit. She tried to calm her mind with thoughts of her family and her new friends. It worked a little, but it wouldn't stay like that for long. Her heart was still beating fast when she ran a few feet away from the woman and hid behind a tree to calm herself down, while ignoring that fact that the woman had offered to escort her to the south.


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