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She made no shadow, under the cover of the heavy canopy the moon’s glow could not pierce the roof above her. The wolf blended with the dark, her dull gray coat mixing with the night and only her light highlights could be seen. Heavy paws tread over the worn path, sharp claws digging into the supple, rain moistened ground. It was cool air that hit her face, the sun’s kiss forgotten since its demise and the moons rise. Deep blue eyes, dark as the oceans waters looked into the emptiness that stood before her, and though the path was well laid and familiar Anu could not predict what she would find on this soft well-known trail. The body she wore was like a stranger, the Halfling form she chose was one she had ignored till now. Never had she felt the need to change into something she did not feel was part of her.


The Brigadier General was large, as if her bones had grown in width and weight. Fangs retreated from her mouth ever so slightly, and her coat was no longer the short smooth fur but ragged and even shaggy. Everything grew dark, and she melted into the dark like a shadow of her former self. Her mind fell towards the dark as well, a stranger as well. And as she walked the path, her heavy body making her speed as different and foreign as the rest, Anu thought to the day that had just passed. She had been in her light form, two legged with a simple beauty. She had been able to wrap her arms around her earth hued daughter, let her cry upon her shoulder and confided dark secrets about the wounds that crossed her arms. Then, Anu had been warm and comforting. Staying until Mati had fallen asleep, however uneasy and restless it might be, then taking to the boarder in hopes of securing it.


Her thoughts had grown upset and defensive as she left the manor, her body following suit and posturing as the leader that she had slowly began to become. Though she would always be small in size, she had grown to be the weight of a large male and her claws and teeth deserved at the least a second glance. Knowing how ugly she looked Anu let her demeanor follow. Not knowing if her daughters attacker would be foolish enough to follower her scent, Anu stayed alert and aware. In the passed days she felt the lands had been neglected, unsure if either of her superiors worked to keep their home safe. Things had been quiet for so long that it almost seemed unnecessary, but Anu would not forget them (though she was sure they hadn’t) and needed time to learn how to deal with the anger she felt towards the evil that still lived while her daughter suffered. Bring her heavy form to a trot, Anu ran further into the dark looking for something and hoping to find nothing.


this was made by Jame, <333
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