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sharksIt was idealism more than anything else. The solution was too simple, he knew, and both the situation and the people involved were more complicated than that, as unfortunate as it was. Or rather, they were more stubborn. Violence was undesirable, but there was also pride on the line, reputation; it seemed to him that those were the things that people were more willing to die for, not a friend, not a daughter. The world was too selfish for that. It was a blinding sort of mess.



sharksMaybe you should make your own decisions then, he said quietly. Arkham understood the need for loyalty. Packs fell apart without it, but the matter of fighting for something you didn't believe in seemed worse to him somehow. It was, after all, one of the main reasons he had not yet joined his family. He didn't know if he could believe in them anymore. Did this woman know why her leader was waging war? If not, shouldn't she? And if she did, did she agree with those reasons?



sharksHe sighed and bowed his head slightly. Sorry, he said, Thanks for telling me everything that you did. With one last glance to the forest behind her, where he now knew his niece was being kept, the coyote turned and left.



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