a guilty mind needs to confess
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Figured this might be a good time to bring up Vieira :o SoSuWriMo 536



   She had never really thought that their mother was filling their head with lies or that Kaena's beliefs were unfounded, it was just she had never seen anything to truly make her believe that wolves were all evil. She had never been able to turn a completely blind eye to the crimes of the clan and that made it doubly hard to believe that the larger canines were the ones who were at fault. Rikka had known many wolves and many coyotes and she had met just as many bad coyotes as she had bad wolves. There were horrible people in the world, there was no arguing that point, but she did not and had not ever believed that that evil was isolated to a single species. Her travels had only reinforced that disbelief and it all culminated in her stay in The Haight. There wolves, coyotes, dogs, and all sorts of hybrids had lived together in peace and prosperity. If what her mother thought were true such a place could not exist.



   His faint smile made her own grow. It must be something in their blood that drew them back to this place no matter how far or long they all wandered. She didn't believe Inferni was the only place she could belong for she had felt a greater sense of belonging in the commune than she ever had felt in the clan. Even then though, when she had felt perfectly content with where she was the call of the clan had come to her and nothing she could do would make it turn away. Even if this didn't end up working out, she hoped at least that magnetism would be silenced for a while and she could return to where she was happy. Still, she did want this to work. No matter the fact that there was so little closeness between herself and her family, Rikka wanted to be around them and this was the only place where they could all be together. She had sacrificed a good deal to return and she hoped that it hadn't been for naught.



   Gabriel's words and the fact that he did not seem to think that fate a possibility for her did more to comfort her than she would have expected. The sorrow fled from her face and turned her smile once more genuine. "Yeah, hopefully that's it." Rikka wasn't really looking for a mate, but maybe Mother Nature had a plan for her and she truly just had not met the man who would gift her with children yet. Only time would tell and the woman would do her best to be patient. She knew it was unlikely that she would be unable to conceive given Kaena's fertility, but it was a possibility that she had not bee able to rule out completely. "Yes, Kaena told me about him. It's a wonder he made it so long on his own." Thinking so directly of their dam made her mind return to thoughts of Vieira and her demeanor quickly sobered. She didn't know if Gabriel knew about the girl or not, but it was a subject she couldn't keep silent on. "Gabriel, do you know about Vieira?"

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