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     Haven's mind was reeling and struggling fiercely to try and come back together, but it was a losing battle and he knew it. He would do his best to stay a little composed, not wanting to do anything to upset the pup, but this was an upsetting subject. He had a feeling that just as he had been completely ignorant of her existence, she was unaware of his. He saw Rio tense at his words and stare at him, her eyes studying him for any hint of deception. He wasn't deceiving her in the slightest bit however and so thankfully there was nothing but honesty for the girl to glean from him. Part of him wished that she was the one playing a trick on him, but he knew she wasn't. Pups were almost always brutally honest because they didn't know what else to be and he didn't doubt the truth of her words for a moment.


     His previous guess that Rio didn't know about him became true when she asked how that could be and he felt a pang of pain sear through his chest. Apparently not only did his birth mother not want to inform him of the fact that she had more pups, but she didn't want her new kids to know about him or his siblings. It appeared that everything he had feared ever since finding out the truth of his father was true after all. It hurt more than he would have wished to admit. Scrambling to come up with an answer that wouldn't be too confusing for the girl he huffed a sigh. "I don't know why..." he said in a defeated tone. "But, I doubt we have the same father." For all he knew Conri Church was long gone and that was for the best. He couldn't help but be curious about who it was that had fathered Rio's litter, though he found himself too afraid to ask.

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