persistence, resistance
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Iskata's ears folded back against her skull as she snapped at the answer the woman had given her. She was annoyed that she'd let the packmember scare her so but it was ease considering that she was in no state to know who or what was approaching her. Dreams of the monster returning had haunted her and she felt a looming presence over her shoulder though her blind eyes took in no sight and knew not of who or what was hounding her so. She wasn't even certain if the presence was in dream or wakig hours anymore as her world seemed to have melted together at some point. Showing her fangs she growled. "You should have said something sooner!" she moved slightly out of the corner she'd backed into as she snapped. "Can't you see I'm blind!" The words were painful to say, to admit as she took each step one by one.

Her paws inched around the other woman as she attempted to find herway back to the warmth of the fire that blazed in the hearth. She lowered her maw, testing for anything in her path as she grumbled to the other. "Why'd you come here anyways?" She wasn't angry anymore, just disgruntled. She didn't like others to see her weaknesses and now that she wore them on her face so clearly now it didn't seem to matter. Finally finding the edge of the stones before the fireplace she dropped her weight down slowly as she felt the heat once more.


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