I know he'll say that he's in love
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The gray wolfess was happy that Naniko would accept her invitation. The white wolfess would always have an open invitation into Geneva's home, wherever she happened to call home. The great white whale was an essential, important part of Geneva's history. Naniko had changed the course of her life forever, even if only indirectly. She had set into motion the next stages of her life, and she could never articulate her thanks well enough. There was too much to say and not enough words to express it.

It had been quite some time since she had spoken to or seen any of Naniko's first litter. Her memories of Naniko's children were of them as puppies. They must have grown so much by now, and shed the trappings of youth. She could only imagine how tall Haven was at this time. He probably easily towered over her. But she wouldn't know for a while. She would not ask Naniko right now. For now, she wanted to focus on the present, and the future.

"Phoenix Valley is peaceful," Geneva said. That was the first word that came to mind. "We're near the shore, and we have meadows and a small forest. There are cabins and cottages where my packmates live, and so it is a little different than in Crimson Dreams. We don't have a super structure like the Mansion. And we also keep livestock for milk and meat during the winter."
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