believing what he read made him mad.
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<3 We could wrap this up and start new thread naow? :O



    The closer they were, the better, right? The shattered pieces of Kaena's family had been flung far to the wind, and her grandchildren were the most recent generation to depart from their point of origin.The hybrid woman hardly knew half of them; she had only met Ezekiel, Jael, and Enigma once apiece, and she had never met Gabriel's daughter. Her own children were longer gone than that, whisked away swiftly by the call of the open world, their own families, even a driving need to separate themselves from the Lykoi matron and all of the Lykoi family itself. The silvery canine felt the need to desperately clutch what she had left to her, and never let it go—there was only so much time left on earth, after all.



    At the golden hybrid's words, the silvery one offered only a sigh for a moment, heavy-hearted and slow. If her children could only see each other as she saw each of them—wonderful and worthy of all the love she could give of herself, maybe Gabriel would be happy his brother was going home. It was too difficult for the hybrid woman to recall that they each had different fathers, that the only thing they shared was their connection to the hybrid matron herself—the coyote hybrid had left behind a long trail half-siblings, none of her children with the same father. "Of course," she relented, halting some feet from him with her head low, ceasing at last. Though it certainly appeared there was more lurking on the coyote woman's mind, she did not voice her concerns, resolving to keep her brilliant yellow-gold eye glued to the dirt.

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