I can hear you in the night, my friends.
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Uwoduhi was so excited with the fact that the tribe was finally settling down that she ignored her irritation with her two brothers — for now — and rode toward her siblings upon Aditi with a great smile upon her face that always made her appear more youthful then she already was. Gracefully dismount Aditi and leaving her to graze Uwoduhi walked towards Ayegali, sticking out her tongue at Dohi as she passed by, before smiling happily at her raven furred older sister. "It's beautiful here," Uwoduhi commented as her stormy blue eyes roamed dreamily over the landscape. "Though these fences are weird." She finished, lacing her fingers through the gaps in the chain link. Of course in time Uwoduhi would be so distracted by her new home that she would completely ignore the fencing altogether. Wapiti seemed to roam free through the fields and forests that made up the large piece of land, and she couldn't help but wonder if the wapiti had ever encountered any predators recently, or even before. Letting her thoughts wander Uwoduhi turned and leaned against the fence, relaxing while she waited for Itsihnalv to arrive, and any other tribe members who had caught up since she had gotten here to come as well.

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