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The young boy scanned the darkness, looking for any sign of life. Despite the darkness and the splattering sound of the rain drops hitting the ground, he was not afraid. In fact, very little scared the boy. Even the looming darkness overhead and all around him did nothing to hamper his mood. If anything, he was somewhat bored. The weather was monotonous and a little annoying. The pup did not mind being a little wet, but at this point he was soaking. It wasn't the most pleasant thing in the world.

Mason came to his feet when a woman appeared from the brush nearby. As she approached, he looked past her, toward the brush. Would others appear from there? It seemed strange to crawl beneath the brush. The woman was small, but definitely bigger and older than he was. He could tell because she was shifted. He was still too young to do that.

He blinked bright yellow eyes as the woman came in front of him. Mason was on his feet now, and he gazed up at her somberly, considering her words over the rain. "Cames to find others," Mason said. She didn't seem as excited to see him as he was to see her. Despite her demeanor, the pup was happy to have found someone else. "Was looking. Found you!" the boy said, feeling triumphant, his little tail wagging slightly.
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