you say your truth isn't mine [aw!]
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#####Past actions had completely dictated where he stood today. Before his realization that his sister needed to sacrifice herself, he had been completely content to continue his life's work, and had thoroughly believe everything that he had been taught. There had been no need for Vigilante to question what he was doing or consider leaving his pack and job, because he had felt it was necessary. There was evil in the world, harnessed within others, and someone needed to do something about it. No longer did he feel like this was completely true, but he did have his doubts. If he did not do something about the evil in others, he most certainly could not expect someone else to. It was unfortunate, for he truly did believe that it was sometimes necessary. For the moment, however, he had no interest in returning, and did not think he would any time soon, if ever.


#####Vigilante was glad to know that Haven trusted their king to lead the pack, although he was not fond of the idea of Jacquez's questionable habits. It was almost like an internal battle for him. he did not know what these questionable habits were, but such a term could not be used for anything good. It simply depended on the level of severity to decide his stand on them, and since he knew nothing of them, Vigilante could not say anything of these habits. They were a bit worrisome, though, and he hoped they were not as bad some he had worked against in the past. He would have said it impossible because Jacquez had followers in a pack, but he knew that meant nothing. For one, he had killed leaders before; the fact that they had followers meant nothing. And also, it was easy to hide things. After all, he knew very little of these questionable habits, so they could have been anything, or everything.


#####Still, he was glad to know that the Knight did trust their King to lead the pack. That was enough to put him at ease, because that was the important thing now, especially with Ayita having puppies. Her safety and their safety was very important to him, so he found it very assuring that the King could be trusted to lead the pack. "I suppose that it is the most important thing," he mused, knowing it to be true. He simply had to dismiss any ideas he had about the King's questionable activities. There was nothing he could do, and as far as he was aware, there was nothing too terrible that had happened that could require anything from him. He merely needed to trust the King fully to lead the pack safely and happily. That was all that mattered, even if it went against all of his life's training. He was very grateful to Haven for sharing this information, as it served to assure him that he had not chosen the wrong place to relocate himself. He was glad for that.



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