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The words the other spoke were not ones she understood - Dauphine and Lautari? - but she nodded politely, mouth set in a firm line. She had not ever worried about this happening, and it was actually surprising to her that it had in the first place. Princess had simply felt she had the right to be there, so it never really seemed like she would get in trouble for being there. Haven had never told her not to come into the pack lands without him, but an inner voice whispered in her ear, You should know the rules by now, and he shouldn't have had to tell you. She brushed away the thought, dismissing it quickly. There was no need for such thoughts, and again, Princess' face took on its defensive expression. She did not like being accused of trespassing. In some way, shape, or form, she had every right to be there! Maybe not in that specific place, but it was on the way to Haven's house. At least, she thought it was. It was possible she was far off course.

Turning her options around her brain, Princess fought against the urge to lie to the collie girl. She could have easily said she was a brand new member, or that someone had invited her, but she did not want to lie. She did not want to be her mother, not at all. Tokyo would have lied, but Princess was not going to. Time had allowed her to change, and though she still felt urges for the way she used to behave, there was no going back now. She had too many things going for her right now, even if her life was also full of absurd amounts of drama and tears as of late. She did not want to give in anymore, and she wanted to be better. Lying to a member of Haven's pack was absolutely not going to get her anywhere. If a different leader had found her, things would be going differently, for sure. She did not know of the leadership at all, but if she had, she would have hoped Jacquez to be the one to find her. He liked pretty faces; she was a pretty face, and he would have probably let her go to see Haven immediately.

She had been presented with a girl, maybe a little older or younger than her but certainly not by much, and Princess was unaware of the girl's standing within the pack. It had been easy to figure out that Haven had a higher rank, right? Nobody would let just anybody be a Knight, so he had to be trusted and higher up in the hierarchy. "I'm Princess, a, well, friend of Haven's, if you know him. Princess Chance," she added as a proper introduction. She did not know if Haven would have mentioned her to anyone, and she would not have blamed him if he didn't. Really, she kept their situation quiet, as well, not finding the need to broadcast it to anyone who would listen anymore.

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