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If Diedre was his daughter, that did not mean they were any more connected than she and Deuce happened to be. The mere thought of the ivory female still made her blood boil, how could she ignore the fact that Deuce had disowned her child? Thanos had made a poor choice, but who was she to judge her son for his actions? He was long gone, and hopefully happy. It was odd that she chose not to accept Deuce into her family when she had done so for Phasma. The ebony girl had long since lost Hymn, Fatin's oldest grandchild, but it was not her fault. The wandering spirit was in their genes apparently. Phasma had become her family all on her own, without the direct need of Hymn to be involved. Strange how her little family had grown so much over the years to some massive thing that entailed most of the pack. Through her brother Mercido came the ties to the Sadira line, through her Pontiac came the ties to the D'Angelo line, through Mordulin came the ties to the Aika line...and it didn't stop there. It couldn't stop. Her family was still out there, growing and spreading. And she was glad it was doing so.

He was not being sincere with his thoughts, and she knew it. Was she to call him out? Or to let him believe he was fooling her? She noticed the flinch and she chose to ignore it, trying to do what she thought was the most appropriate solution in the situation. No need to alienate the boy completely, but it did not seem he was having any more luck with getting through her icy mentality than any of the others from Storm had been able to in years past. "There is no one in the world like my mother." She said quietly after his response of her praise of Gibraltar. Mordulin had done so much for her, she had been her stable rock in times of need, and had provided her with a backbone and a sense of purpose. Mordulin had become so much to her, and she missed the ebony female with all of her heart. "Was there any further purpose to your visit, or did you just have the intentions of meeting and greeting whoever was still here?" It did not suit her mentality to assume there was no other motive to meeting, perhaps it was an after affect of the past few months but she felt, in some ways, that things were never just left at face value. Something else was bound to happen, to come out of this meeting.

It would be disastrous no doubt when the two leaders realized just how opposing they were. She, a loyal ally of Inferni, and he, a loyal ally to the brute who felt his job was to rampage across the lands. Fatin had a very dark disdain for that particular male, and heaven help her should she ever meet him. She would end up dying. If he had no problem killing children, then a tiny Alpha from another pack would not bother him either, would it? She was wary now, even around the pack lands, just knowing that beast was back in the lands. And her children were now old enough to wander without restrictions, and she was even more stressed at the thought of them getting injured. She bit back the comment that rested on her tongue, knowing it was not the best idea to start off with such a bold topic. Rather, she would just wait and see what he had to say before she allowed her personal opinion to get in the way.

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