i prefer moths rather than butterflies
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Sorry for the wait on this. DX


Ayegali had spent much of her time on the outskirts of the lands, riding off into the night for hours on end, until she knew that it would do no good to go any further. She was waiting for some kind of sign from them, anything that might tell her that her family and the rest of the tribe were well, that they would be returning to rejoin with the rest of the family soon. All Ayegali ever seemed to find, though, was a blanket of snow and the faint glow of the moon in the darkness of the night. There was no sign of them, no word sent from afar, and in the midst of winter as the tribe was just beginning to settle in, it was far to dangerous to send her friends out to hunt for them.



Ayegali had returned to the lands only a short time before, settling her friend in for some much needed food and rest, and she took out across the lands after assuring the horse had what he needed. Restless nights came often for the woman, which was why she hardly bothered to sleep during the day. Her time was much better spent up and doing something constructive, rather than laying around and waiting for sleep to come. It was the quiet thud of flesh on the ground that drew the woman's attention, peering past the trees and moving forward until the point that she could see the woman, sitting there.



As Ayegali approached, she could hear the faint sound of the hidden creature, and the woman knew just what was happening. "It's meant for you." The woman said, slowing as she neared, stopping a few feet away. Ayegali didn't personally know the woman before her, though she smelled of the tribe and her scent traced the lands. She belonged in this place, so said her scent and the hidden creature that waited for her. "It will bring you no harm."

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