The Sound of Silence
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The dog was so obedient. One would think that he was the slave, not Raoth. If Amy found this dog she would have him doing whatever she wanted, and probably wouldn't even scar the fellow to make him do it. Anger flooded through him at the thought. This mutt was free, he could do whatever he wished, yet he didn't do it! He just did whatever the others wanted without thought, not questioning. Raoth could probably turn around and attack the dog, and he wouldn't defend. Raoth craved his freedom, fought for it, yet couldn't gain it!

Restless he picked up his pace, moving faster. Why was he so obedient and calm! Why didn't he fight? Why was Raoth a slave? What had started out as a simple trot soon turned into a frenzied run, moving along the paths. The badger didn't know what was happening when the enraged coyote broke out from the bushes. He wasn't much bigger than it, badgers being how they are, but still attacked it. The badger twisted, striking back. It would take two to bring it down.


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