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No, Anu did not appreciate anyone lingering along their lands. This was a neglected portion that could easily be broken without their detection, and she was glad that she had caught the tribesman when she did. If she hadn't he could have let the others know that this was line of defense was susceptible to their continued "scouting". Ralla's words hung with her, speaking her to her even now as she stood before the AniWayan. Forgiveness had been given, but Anu would not forget. And this male; he rubbed her in a very wrong way. Even his scent clung to her and dug beneath her skin.


His teetering ears did not bode well for him, they made her believe that he had something to hide. He was a scout, and what else would a scout be doing if not to spy on their strength. The woman was not about to let anyone believe that they were weak. Their numbers were falling like soft snowflakes in Winter, but it did not mean that the Spring would not being them new life just as it did her garden. They, were far from weakened. The scatty addition to his claim angered her even more. You are an ignorant child. Had you thought your presence here would be appreciated? There was a deepening of her tone, and the fur the lines her spine was standing on end. Her grayed lips rose to bare her surprisingly clean teeth.


Anu took two quick steps forward. it was in their nature to claim the land beneath their paws, and she did so now. It would all be hers, every inch of the landscape around –both– if he spoke to her again with such a language and tone.

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