and in your head there are no sunsets left
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Iskata had been many things in her lifetime, the current state was just one she would have to move through to get along further down the line. Though she hadn't found the path she was to follow to get there she would eventually. Always with the pain and sorrow came the helping hand to lead her out of darkness and onto the next step. The guiding tail of her granddaughter disappeared for a moment as she began to realize that they were on their way along the old red road that lead further into the packlands, the scents of the farm and her own home were lingering on the breeze as she began to relax around the lost soul beside her who never seemed to be lost in the first place.

When his voice rang up she should have realized how stupid her question had been but he didn't make a big deal of it. He spoke of Tsunami and the places they'd been after the storm had taken them offshore. She listened silently as she steadily paced her way down the road. When he'd mentioned that her grey friend had returned to the lands at one point she shook her head sadly. "It would have been nice to have seen him again.." she said wistfully, yet she knew he'd already past from the lands, she would have found him by now or heard from him in someway if he was still here. "What was it like, your journey?" she asked suddenly. She'd given up her travels long ago but she still loved to hear of distant lands and strange far off places.


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