Two Intellectuals
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.......As Hemming listened to the other's story, its similarities with his made him think of his early life. However, the gray wolf's birthpack was almost completely apathetic about whether or not someone left the pack. It was this apathy that had ultimately resulted in his drifting away, his trips away becoming longer and longer until he was gone for good. Sometimes he wondered if his old pack was still there.


......."Your pack was pretty closely knit?" It sounded as if they kept a close eye on their members. Sometimes, within the first year of being away, the gray wolf wondered how long it took for his pack to realize he must be gone for good. He didn't think of things like that anymore. Actually, he very rarely thought about his old pack. Other things were more important and more exciting.


.......The first few months had been tough for Hemming, too, but after only a while of being alone, the winter had broken into a generous spring. He was able to set up camp throughout the summer, and was nice and cozy for the winter. It was a good experience, and the male had learned a lot, but he was happy to settle in with AniWaya.
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