as tomorrow fades away
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No matter what the woman said Firefly knew that nothing could make her feel better. She wasn't allow to see her children and everywhere she went the pack turned their noses up at her. She was little more than a burr in their side and if she wasn't careful they'd find a way to rid themselves of her once and for all. She had a feeling that they knew just what they did hurt her the worse, the distance they created between her children and herself was almost too much to bare. Firefly shook her head, trying to clear her thoughts as she sighed and gave in. "It doesn't matter anymore, it's the past and I can't change it now.." Even if she could she knew that the leaders wouldn't stand to allow her to. She'd been on top and now she was at the lowest of lows. She would survive, even if it was just barely.

Firefly's ears flicked back as the lady asked if she could help, slowly her temper was ebbing away but it was also leaving her weary in it's path. She sighed softly and shook her head as she spoke. "No, I wouldn't get yourself involved in this.." she turned her eyes towards the human village as she scuffed. "Besides, you'd be risking your own place in this place." She wasn't about to be the one to blame that on, if the lady was that crazy she could get herself in trouble on her own.

Firefly was about to turn and just walk away when the lady asked her one question that made her forget all about leaving just yet. She growled softly as she gave a halfhearted laugh. "Haku.." She glared at the woman a moment as she admitted. "The male couldn't keep it in his sheath long enough to even remember he had a mate and pups on the way." Actually he probably could never keep it undercover and right now was probably looking for another tail to bang. Just the thought of his sad ways made her sneer in disgust. She was so tired of all of this. Perhaps she just needed a new take on life.


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