goodbye yellow brick road
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Perhaps it had been her Father leaving, or her Mother coming home, maybe it had been her mother choosing to live elsewhere, rather than with her own child - Fatin would never know. But who was she to hold back the arctic female? To restrict her dreams and ambitions for herself? Melisande Sadira had left the pack after she had invested so much time and effort into making it a reality. But Melisande had to find her own reality, and Fatin understood and supported the girl who was, in many ways, like her niece.

Ironically enough, just as she watched the snowy beauty head away, Iskata Sadira, another of her somewhat relations, approached the borders looking for her daughter Ember. The two fell into conversation, Fatin filling the silver and gold female in on everything so far. She carefully skirted around mentioning her new Godchildren, but was relieved to discover that Faolin was familiar and close with Iskata. Combined with Ember, and their varied familiar ties, Fatin dared to finally ask the question that was burning in her mind. "You know Iskata, you're more than welcome here in Labyrinth Glen...have you given staying in a pack any thought?"

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Brain dying.. sorry if there's typos or something doesn't make sense.. I think the sleepy stuff is kicking in.





Iskata wasn't sure what to say anymore. She'd searched out each and every one of her relatives to make sure they were safe, to make sure they didn't know what had befallen them, or if she thought they needed to know, to warn them. She had reached Ember and her neice too late it seemed, atleast for her neice. What Fatin had spoken of brought a small bit of relief to the silver and gold female as she realized that if Melisande wasn't anywhere to be found on the lands she was safer than the rest of them. Iskata didn't think that the clan would just outright attack their whole family but anger bred temperary insanity and she wasn't going to chance it.


She raised her eyes to meet those of Fatin when she asked the question, she didn't speak for a long moment but finally she admitted the truth. "I was waiting..." she said with a small hint of guilt. She knew that two of her children were here, three if you coulded her adopted daughter, but three of them were still sailing across the seas, either coming home or off on another adventure. She wanted them all back. Iskata wasn't really afraid to admit that she didn't want to belong to anyone because she felt she owed all her time and responsibities to her children since their father had disappeared and the two who'd survived the fire had been reunited with their mother.


She smiled softly at the crimson female before her as she finally gave up and gave in. "...but I'd rather be with my children now.. to know they are safe...." She had to know they were safe. With everything that was going on in the lands she had to know they were safe. She could see the poor child everytime she closed her eyes and for a second she'd glimpse the face of one of her own in it's place, leaving her in a cold sweat with a million worries and fears gripping her heart. She didn't think that Fatin's pack would allow anything to happen to them, but she was afraid for them still, for all of them.



She tried to hide the trouble from her eyes but she knew it was to late to try and mask anything. Lowering her head she sighed softly as she gave reason to her worries for her children's safely. "Fatin...It's all starting again. The wars..Everything." She shook her head as she closed her eyes. She knew Fatin would know what was she spoke of. She'd lived in the lands while the last two battled had been raged and the third one only being saved by Fatin herself it seemed.

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