Quiet on the Front
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There had been moment where Anu thought that being a wanderer was easier. At times being alone was just much easier on the heart and soul then battling against those that she had wished to love, and couldn’t. But Anu could not look back on the rocky and unhappy times she had spent in the ‘Souls region with regret. Each had born something new, something wonderful from each upset. Her world would always be brighter now that Colibri had entered her life, and if she exited as others had Anu would not forget the happiness that they shared. Still the wolfess did not think long on the other consequences such a departure would bring. The older fey had known that hurt, and her mind refused to even skirt the fringes of them. Instead she simply agreed, “A brighter world indeed.”

But spring would bring another sort of uplifting. Anu had never found it to be a trying season while tending the blossoms and the other small plants. It was not always easy, but there was something to be said when she could bring to life something as beautiful as the flowers that came forth from the plain colored earth. Together she and their new Dreamer could expand and bring the beauty of spring and bounty into the home of all the other members. “I think spring will bring many beautiful things.” Anu spoke, smiling as she looked at her friend and thought about the new gifts that her leader and companion would give them all.

At the sound of her name she perked, the question coming from Savina something that was not entirely expected. The female did not seemed shocked, though no one had ever asked her such a thing. Perhaps it was the topic of caring and growing, the idea that both she and Colibri were nurturing attendants that made Savina think of them, of Anu, as a mother. But, it was something she thought of and thought of more often then she thought appropriate. “At times.” She said honestly. It was something that she secretly desired, and yet her other choices had set her path in a different direction. She had always thought that it was a permanent and unmoving one. “I just don’t know…” Anu admitted, her voice not sorrowful or laden with confusion but slightly energized. There were so much that was unknown about such a thing, and Anu felt it more like a dream or a fantasy then something purely impossible.






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