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Mason was satisfied with Snake's response. He had hoped that he hadn't messed things up with the staring contest. He had known better than to look someone in the eyes if they were clearly an enemy; however, he did not classify this strange guy that way. Snake was definitely one of the more interesting characters that Mason had happened across. So far, Mason had only really met one other creature outside of Inferni. He usually stuck close to home.

Xeris was the white wolfess that had underimpressed him. By his estimation, she was not worth his attention or time. She had blamed his idol, Kaena, when she had clearly trespassed on Inferni's lands. Snake didn't seem like the kind to make excuses. He didn't really look like he cared about much of anything, in fact. There was a devil-may-care air about him.

"Nah," Mason said. "Parents got lost a long time ago. I've been here for months. Don't even remember what they look like." Mason's tone didn't hint at sorrow. Truth be told, he had never really developed an emotional connection to his parents. He had been too young when they had become separated from him. He did feel the absence of their presence sometimes though.


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