What I called home
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Moments before the girl had denied that she was being egoistic, although she had stated her reasons for leaving as ’because she wanted to’, which was not a valid reason at all in the adult world. Haku did not always want to walk around and be the Lilium, but he had a responsibility, and his pack members depended on them. He did not run away to find better things because he wanted to, he stayed because he had made a promise to serve, and that went above personal needs more often than not. Flayra attempted to deny that she had no higher purposed than herself by saying she was not egoistic, but she was. Her words reassured him that she was. She did not answer, did not seem to understand what he was saying. He almost pitied the girl for the lack of proper brain function, so perhaps it was a good thing that she was gone. He wondered what was going through the girl’s dimwit brain. She seemed to disagree, and he wondered if she thought it was the other way around. Surely she could not, because almost everything he did was in the interest of the pack and not himself, and therefore he was in this sense loyal and unselfish. He had every right to walk around with his head high, because he was one of the heads that ruled this pack, the largest pack in the lands. Dahlia did not need nor want Flayra, because she was a weak link, worthless all in all because she was on an ego-trip and did not bother herself with thoughts of what was best for the pack. Individuals like that could ruin pack communities.

She pretended she did not hear his words, but Haku let it pass. If she wanted to keep living and thinking like a spoiled puppy, then he would let her. She was not his responsibility anymore, and he would make sure she never again would. Haku did not place more blame on the girl than was deserved. There was no blame, he just started facts about her, but there was no blame. It was a blessing to have such an individual out of Dahlia. Haku did not have to change anyone’s minds about Flayra. As the Lilium of Dahlia, he had powers. His no could shut Flayra out, especially if the topic was discussed. He was above everyone, and could talk over Slay and discuss with Cercelee. He had every right in the world to turn the white girl away, and that was exactly what he would do if she ever tried to shove her face in again. His words were true, no lies, and no tricks. Haku did not lie unless necessary and it was not in this case. Maybe the female child in front of him saw herself so important that she would get a spot in Dahlia again, but she was pathetically wrong if that was the case. He was not trying to scare her, just laying out facts for her to gaze at.

She made ready to leave, and requested that he was to tell Cercelee (he assumed it was the Rosea) that she had dropped by. ”No.” the man spoke at once. He could have done it, it was nothing wrong with letting the Rosea know that Flayra had passed by, but the Lilium would not lift a finger for the girl in any way, and intended to make this point known. The girl could crawl back to her pack. If she regretted moving, then it was a sad thing, but the male was mostly glad about it all. It was not before today that he had seen Flayra’s truer colours, and he was far from bitter that she had left Dahlia behind. If anything, she had done him and the whole pack a favour. The chocolate and cream male turned around to leave when Flayra was out of sight, glad to have this over and done with.

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