without ever letting go, i knew you'd gone astray.
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Geneva didn't mind patrolling. Patrolling in the snow was another matter entirely. It wasn't the fact that she had to peruse the border - she did that anyway - it was all the damn snow making the sensitive pads of her paws chilled. At least it was softer than sharp rocks and gravel. The gray wolfess was very well insulated now. She was in the perfect health, even her cold gone. Her winter coat and grown in, caught up with the season, albeit a few weeks after everyone else's. Her thicker coat didn't do much for the pads of her paws, though. She wasn't quite sure if she could feel them anymore.

Her thoughts wondered today from face to face. She recalled Savina's stricken face, and hoped that her friend would be doing better. She made a note to check on her and see about her health later today. She thought of Anu and smiled. Things had gone well between them since the incident at the lighthouse. Her smile faded somewhat as she recalled the man she had met at the borderland of Phoenix Valley. It had been almost a week since she had last seen him, but her thoughts kept returning to their exchange. It had affected her greatly - both terrifying her and puzzling her.

Lime green eyes scanned the territory - it would have been pointless to try to catch any scents for her - and she smiled when she saw a familiar brown coat not far from her. She picked up her pace and her tail moved slowly side to side as her excitement increased. It was Ehno! Or at least she hoped it was. She hadn't seen the man since she had first arrived in Crimson Dreams. He had been very kind to her. And although she had only met him that one time, she most definitely remembered him.

"Hey there stranger!" she called out as she approached. Her voice was still soft as before, but since the last time he'd seen her, she'd grown into her own skin. She was far more confident in her abilities, and much less introspective. She paused at his side, turned toward him so her eyes could trace over him. It had been hard for her to remember his face, so she focused on that the most. She smiled at him before turning her eyes to what he was investigating. Ah yes, it was quite interesting. She had seen it in the distance several times before. "The humans called it an airplane," she said.
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