crazy caught in the forest
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Now it wasn't every day that he got to see Itsihnalv, though on the occasion that he did, Tawodi was never entirely sure how to view him. Though it were true that they were brothers in circumstance, he never really felt like all of the others were family in any sense to him. Which inwardly Tawodi knew wasn't right per se, but all of them had a hand in raising him one way or another. But he still greeted the warrior the same, a faint smile and a wag of his tail. “I've been here a while, I dunno how long, but a while,” he said, trying hard to imply that he had come there on his own. Which he had—he had run ahead of the others—and well, to him that was a badge of courage or bravery or something of that sort



Also a good reason to get reprimanded too, though Ayegali didn't do such a thing to him. She had seemed happy just to see that he had come in one piece. “What about you? How long have you been here?” Probably long enough to decide that it was safe to live there, which who knew how long that took. Ayegali and at least two of her siblings had gone ahead of him, that much he knew. Only time would tell if they decided to stay or not and frankly, Tawodi didn't know how to feel about that either. Most of his life so far had been spent travelling so in a sense, he didn't know any better. He would have been fine if they continued to go forward to aimless directions, even if they marched right into the ocean. They could swim it, right?
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