The Fruits of Our Labor
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ooc: Form, Lupus.





The way Sira spoke only confirmed his thoughts on the young one. She wasn’t’ like them this much was obvious and it always had been. X’yrin had gathered a weak family and now it was coming back to haunt them. She was questioning whether or not she should treat the Vinattans as instructed.X’ies would have been quicker to respond but the thoughts of how X’y would have wanted him to speak kept him back from doing so. It would seem however that she spoke up first, note quite as harshly as the grey wolf would have but her words confirmed his own questions. He was to follow her and not the words of the black wolf.


At this point there was little else to say X’yrin was ore or less speaking his thoughts. More or less, she had began to see the weakness now, the non-unity of the pack which only resulted in this confliction of ideals which had surfaced in both Jaden and in Sira. The two were examples of what needed to happen, for them to be assimilated into the pack wholly and fully. Of course there were likely going to be difficulties in this ahead, particularly when he looked around at the other members. But for the moment X’ies kept his head down in silence. Merely agreeing with what his leader said, even if the two were not on the best terms, he waited in this silence for the people, his people to answer the leader. But there was nothing but silence from them…so he felt compelled to speak up, if for nothing more than the unity displayed by Nomads. ” I say that for something to be fixed, reshaped…it must first be broken…this is merely the first step, and a good step it is”.

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