I won't let go, because i know...
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Seems very Romeo-and-Juliet-ish don't ya think? ^_^


It was late. Ruri knew it, for she could not hear any birds singing outside which likely meant they were all asleep, as she should be. However, just like the pain-filled night before, Ruri found herself wide awake unable to shut her blind eyes for even a moment of rest. She had had a visit earlier that day, from a new pack member, Finn, who had helped doctor her sprained ankle a bit. For the most part the injury was immobilized, meaning that she didn't have to take care with each and every movement she made. However, getting around was still a chore. She had managed to hop on one leg from her seat on the old couch to the old bed in the adjacent room, a remarkable feat for one who could not see. However, even her soft bed was not enough to scare away whatever it was that was hindering her from sleeping.

The exhaustion left the ivory and slate female in a sort of fuzzy daze, her normally acute senses dulled by the fact that her body lacked the energy she needed to pay attention to them. However, drowsy as she was, she managed to catch an unfamiliar sound, the sound of a knock on her front porch window. Immediately, Ruri shook off her sleepiness and inhaled deeply, both to catch her breathe and to analyze any scents on the wind. She recognized who it was immediately, and wondered why he had bothered to knock on the window. The door was not locked. Surely he knew that. "C-come in," she called, pushing herself up with her arms so that she at least looked like she was awake. Immediately realizing that she was lying on the bed without any clothes or blankets to hide her injury, Ruri did her best to grab the nearest quilt and throw it over her legs clumsily. She didn't need him worrying about what had happened to her. No, she wanted him to speak without any sort of distraction. It was likely that he had something to say. She too had something to tell him, although he needn't worry about such a thing. She simply wished to apologize for the trouble she had caused him. It was likely that the blow Jac had given him had hurt, for she knew how strong Jac was. That was just one of the grievances that he had endured the night before.







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