the mystery which binds me still
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cakeThere was nothing to reveal to the dark wolf that the halfling had even heard or absorbed his words. Fortunately Bane knew otherwise; it was simply patience, perhaps, and patience, if anything, was a virtue. There were still many things that Bane was uncertain about, and this hybrid was one of them, but he had nothing else to go on. The story fell into place so far, but his own lack of faith in the jackal-man's story made him a disbeliever. Time would tell, and he knew now that he had time. His story, their story, would be revealed eventually. The truth, his path, would be revealed eventually.

cake"Do you believe in God?" His blue eyes reflected the intensity he felt in his head as he asked this question. A part of him expected an honest answer, and an equal but separate part of him expected no answer at all. As usual, Bane's curiosity was from a more businesslike standpoint: though others may have seen it as otherwise, there was a purpose behind most everything he did. Knowing this, he stood calmly and waited.



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