makes me kinda nervous to say so
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     can we date this to after she's kicked out of Dahlia de Mai? For simplicity's sake xD Also, she's unshifted.
Like a cancer scare In the dentist's chair


Maybe karma was biting her in the ass, or maybe her life was a big joke. But her banishment had been no jape, and she was slowly being forced to see the truth, even as she fought against it. Her short stay in Dahlia had opened her eyes to her.. condition, but it would not stop her from indulging in drug and psychosis. And even now, she struggled to accept that she had seen Svara, done anything to her, because she hadn't wanted to, hadn't remembered the incident. But now she could see the wounds on her chest, which in anger she reopened, letting the blood stain her chest to match the angry red glare of her daughter, judging judging judging with teeth like the devil's. She was homeless, in a sense, but the neutral territories were all hers now, and she lived in Hailfax, on piles of drink and drug.

The forest hugged her rusty brown coat, cloaking her in comfortable damp darkness. Rain began to fall, but she barely noticed it as she pressed forward, hunger driving her after some small game. Unlucky rabbit, out in the rain, what was it thinking? Nothing, now, as her teeth closed around it's neck, snapping the fragile bones. The lady's mouth smeared with blood as she tore into the tender flesh, body in lupus shape, finding four paws better for traveling than two. The meat satiated her, allowed her to relax long enough to catch the scent of another animal, a male, nearby, so she turned and traveled after it. Soon enough she found the target. The unusual pattern of the coat caught her wheat eyes first, and then the black eyes, black like the demons that haunted her. But they were not devoid of thought, in fact, they seemed to sparkle with a power that she'd only seen before in Cwmfen. And... the smell was familiar, too. She stayed standing, a good seven feet away from the male, turning her gaze over his masculine form. 'Who are you?'

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eep, sorry for the wait


Sabeen masked the smile that passed through her face. It was amusing how quickly Anu had given herself to anger, annoyance (though she was a hypocrite; she reacted just as easily if not easier in the same manner). For once the lady held her tongue, instead nodding, although her eyes were coy. Had she'd known the nature of the other's thoughts (no loyalty, when that's all she believed in), perhaps she'd have lashed out, but instead she bide her time. Her mention of the husky had been a lucky guess. Lowest pack member. Ah, what had he done? Now she was curious. 'Really?' She allowed a bit of surprise to enter her tone (because if this pack was so perfect there shouldn't be a lowest rank, right?) but it wasn't, for once, mocking.

A laugh escaped her. 'Oh, but I believe you've missed my point.' She turned her harsh gaze on Anu's face. Her smile faded away. 'You must never give loyalty blindly. Only if you accept the flaws with the good can you escape the cycle of betrayal. Turning a blind eye on past misdeeds and future crimes does nothing but worsen the problem.' She spoke darkly, and in her subconscious she spoke of herself, her own mistakes that were sure to repeat even though she blocked out the memories and made herself a martyr. 'Judgment is in our nature. I do not seek to rise above it.' Her lighter, more sarcastic air had faded. She wanted Anu to understand her, somehow, understand her being. She wanted to transcend like Vendetta-- she wanted to be bathed in holiness.


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and the lovely req, who made my av :0


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