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It was circular and hypocritical to hold everyone in contempt but take the words of some over the words of others all the same. It was picking and chosing but still mindless following. His brother had failed to answer his question -- had he met any wolves yet? But really, did Andre treat coyotes any better? Arkham felt sorry for any poor bastard that would cross his littermates path if this was already how he treated those in his family and clan. It was probably secondary that they were wolves at all. It was just an excuse. He couldn't know it, but didn't these sorts of people always like their self-righteous justification? Their drunken self-declared superiority.



The lighter brother could not hide his disgust but still couldn't bring himself to take the other completely seriously. Other people were not like prey animals. They just weren't and it was wrong. No one needed to tell him that for him to know. If e's not worth our time 'n he's like t'wolves, then why're the wolves worth our time? Why go out of your way to cross paths with something you apparently hated? So just leave them alone and they won't bother you.

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