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Zaramama agreed to a free meal. She would take it and pack it up and then be on her way. In the mean time, she waited for whoever Hemming was going to call and she watched the puppies huddle together. She bent down to scoot the forgotten piece of jerky toward Emma and the child took it hesitantly. Soon, the woman called arrived and Zaramama stepped back in surprise. She'd seen horses before but it was still odd to here, especially up close, and she heard the children whimpering in fear at the beast. She knelt down again and put her hand on the children to calm them while the other two spoke. The elderly woman felt her heart strings tug in sadness that she was leaving them behind but she knew she could not carry on with them. Perhaps one day she would return to visit them, assuming they remained here. Maybe they would run into one another some other time but now, she needed her meal to go.

"If it is a'right, Ah should jus' take the meal an' go. Ah gots lots'a'catchin' up to do now," she commented and stood with the children in her arms. She stepped toward the pair of wolves to give the children over to the pack. She looked between the two and hoped they would help find their parents.
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