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Navy eyes stayed focused on the Lilium as he further explained himself, his actions, the situation. Cercelee nodded to him as he dipped his muzzle to her, acquitting him of his words toward her. So much could be said with no words at all, and it seemed that between the leaders of Dahlia de Mai most of the conversation between the three of them went unspoken. Glances given and exchanged, just the slightest change in body posture. Outside of the circle it meant so much less, but between Haku, Cwmfen and herself, the Rosea perhaps read too much into their meanings. Absent mindedly Cercelee looked to the raven stranger, meeting eyes briefly, but she read no deeper meaning then. Perhaps Cwmfen and her conversed without words, she noted the look her Adonis gave Lillith, but Cercelee was unable to communicate anything.



“We won’t let this situation become anything larger.” It was more of a command than a statement, and she looked to Cwmfen then. Cercelee knew Haku had no desire to escalate it, and she saw the logic in Lillith’s witness testimonial, but it was just a reminder then to both the leaders. Svara on her own was no threat, but one fool could find another and Cercelee had no desire to have anything to do with them. Cercelee looked at the two leaders then, hoping they remembered her wish for both Svara and Firefly removal from Dahlian lands if either were found wandering too close. Svara alone wouldn’t push for anything too drastic, knowing the whole pack was behind Haku, but Firefly at her side would spur them both to foolish actions.




Attention snapped back to Lillith as she left Haku then, and Cercelee watched while the female disappeared from sight. The female headed away from the lands and that was enough for Cer, she glanced once more to Cwmfen and then down at the Lilium. “Thank you for coming to us, but if there is nothing more would you excuse me?” There was much to think on and Cercelee was eager to have some silence in which to arrange her thoughts. Cwmfen knew better than Cercelee how to deal with Haku, it was part of her responsibility as Adonis to bridge that gap, and the warrior had already offered to help the male back home.




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