This is the moment that I live for
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What made the dark woman even more at peace was the fact that it was so quiet out. It may have been due to the cold, certainly, but the lack of members wandering the lands told her that they had mostly all found a place to settle, or at least had found a place to begin to call their own. To Ayegali, the comfort and happiness of her tribe was only rivaled by their safety, and so far she felt that they had gotten a grasp on all of those things. Losing their previous home had taken a large toll on their members, most of them had lived out their whole lives in those lands, including her. Now they were mostly made up of newly acquired members, at least until portions of the old tribe made it through the weather and started to arrive, and she hoped that the comfort of the current residents would make it easier for them to call this new place home.



"Yes, it is." She answered the voice even before turning to see who it was, which she did only a moment after she spoke. She had seen him around the lands, a friend that Dawali had made and brought with him. "I hope you're finding things well here." And by that, she meant just about everything. Even she would have to admit that she had found it a bit difficult to settle in, but it was just like any other transition that she had made in her life, it was just that the difference now was that she tried not to show it. How could the rest of them be expected to settle in comfortably if it was apparent that their leader was having trouble doing so. Luckily for her, it was becoming easier, and calling this place home brought a smile to her face now.

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