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Her eyes lingered on the beachfront, ears twitching each time the water swayed backwards then crashed forth again with renewed force. The day was warm, the sun shining and the lightly grayed clouds rushing by in a flurry to reach their individual destinations. Redrum wasn’t much of a dream though — she was a realist — so she paid the billowing sky-pillows no mind. Instead, she contented herself with gnawing on the dead vole clutched in her right hand, crunching down its bones with less effort than it took to snap a toothpick in half.

She had finished her meal, while walking mindlessly along the road, and had reached the broken highway without even thinking much of it. Her gaze was drawn from the sea, just as she stumbled over an uplifted fragment of weathered tar, a tree root cradling it precariously. Redrum tilted her head and brushed off her bloodied hand before stepping out onto the torn highway upon light, agile feet. She danced from solid rock to solid rock, making a sort of game out of avoiding the weeds and roots that had broken free of the faded black track once meant for cars.

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OOC: Hiya.

Flayra walked down to a broken road that used to be intended for cars. Where she was going, she didn't know. She would go for a path that would go to anywhere. She didn't really care where she went, as long as gets to anywhere that would be of her interest. Besides, she wasn't really herself lately. She was becoming more distant to her packmates. Her mind was haunted by the words of Haku. She just like wanted to be alone for a while, becoming silent, not saying anything to take her mind off it.

She continued on the path, finding that there was a loner female coming into her view. She thought to say hello, but what she was twice as worse as Haku was? He just remained silent and just walked along, getting closer and closer to the female that was dancing along the rocks. Coming past the female, she only raised a hand to indicate a greeting as she didn't look at her. She continued on down to the beach, stopping on the soft sand and sat down, gazing out into the ocean.


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