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falling from grace now, for you
this is why you should run


The two didn't take the hint. He didn't want them there; how hard was that to understand? Would his silence, his unpleasant looks, his lack of any sort of friendliness not get the message across? Instead of leave him be, as he wanted them to, they continued talking. And it was not even interesting things that they were speaking of; packs. He was not in a pack, and he didn't give a damn about where they were from, either. Why should he? Being in a pack just meant responsibility, stupid rules, other wolves. Unwanted company.


Rather than leave — like most antisocial or moody individuals would do — Merit narrowed his eyes and took a step closer to the other wolves. He didn't want to leave; why would he? He was there first; they were the ones intruding. The more he looked at them, the more he listened to them, the more he felt his blood boil. It was obviously the first wolf's fault that he had to put up with company; had he not stopped by, the other probably would have passed by, not even noticing Merit. He blamed Charon.

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