It's Come to This
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Fatin watched with concern as many people left and each time someone left, X’yrin looked more and more hurt. She felt sorry for their leader, even if no one else saw her as such, and wished that she could talk to her and comfort her. But this was not the place and she thought that the other woman might not exactly be the kind to accept comfort.

Their leader then talked about how she didn’t feel like anyone but a few accepted her place as rule and she looked over at Fatin and Asad and they gave her weak smiles. What else could they do? Her decision was rescinded it seemed and Fatin wasn’t sure she appreciated the fact that her pack mates couldn’t accept her decisions, or at least go to her afterwards with their concerns. It appeared that they would be without a leader for a bit.

X’yrin then left and Fatin nudged Asad gently, signaling that they should leave as well. The two of them would discuss their opinions on everything when they got to the den that Asad had made for them. She just hoped that when her leader came back, she would be welcomed back and be given her place as leader with glad and thankful hearts. But until then, the two of them would go about their business.

{Exit Fatin and Asad}


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