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This recent obsession over water could not yet be explained. All the time spent near the shores in Ichika and not once had she felt the desire to be near as strongly as she did now on these lands. Perhaps it was the ambience of a steadily flowing calm that lured her to its crystalline body to appraise and lie near time and time again. One might think her vain as often as she went to the Lake and then to the rivers, peering beyond the blue to the tiny creatures that were alive within. Of course she was not one to peer at her own reflection at such lengths but without knowing her true cause, it was difficult to assume otherwise.

But this day her obsession led her a little ways from the Mountain's shadow and toward the overgrowth of woodland that neighbored it. Adorned in the tails of her kills, she walked briskly along as though there were nothing weighing down her muscled shoulders. She believed them to be a part of her, and she treated them thusly by training her body to grow used to their weight both in her standing form and the mountainous physique that had become the standard for the Family. She bound freely with no set destination other than to indulge her growing obsession with a glimpse at another kind of colleting pool, but was a bit alarmed to hear the disturbance of an otherwise tranquil body.

With ears perked forward with intrigue she slowed her graceful stride to a casual lope to brace herself should the cause of the disturbance prove to be hostile. But as she neared the body and caught the wolf scent in her flaring nostrils she came to see that the cause was not threatening... but silly. And familiar. Without a moment to think she shouted to the oddly maned male. "I know you!"


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