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Tayui moved towards her, coming so close as to stand beside her. Anu felt the need to press her side against the other female, to lean on her. But she remained still, attempting to hold herself together despite her weakening facade.


 There was concern on the other females face, a genuine gaze that made Anu look away and to the dark ground beneath her paws. It was only a moment before she raised her head to look at Tayui at a sideways glance. She knew that she needed to say the words, Crimson Dreams is gone. she confessed, her tone harder then she had anticipated. There was resentment that she did not want to admit with the fear that it would grow into bitterness.


Anu sat, the dark of the evening settling like a weight on her shoulders. She should have felt as light as air with the release of the pack as her responsibility and yet Anu still needed to grieve. Savina left. she allowed a fair bit of that anger arise in her voice, and I couldn't, can't protect them. I had to let them go. the aged wolfess was certain of that, and knew that in the end they would be better off in the arms of another leader. One that could care for them, one that could give then the leadership that they deserved. 

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