she wasn't always so bitter
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The silvery gold woman had been basking at the edge of the field where she had been eating her fill of the deer she had killed. The body still steamed in the chilly morning air as Elroy sat growling and snarling over the body as he enjoyed his breakfast. Firefly swore that the stupid kitten ate more than any puppy that she knew but she wasn't going to say anything. Just the thought of her missing boys made the meat she'd eaten sour in her gut. She flicked her tail back and forth angry at the thought before she lifted herself from the ground and walked a distance from the small kitten and the fresh kill.

Sitting in the weak sunlight she gazed up at the sky, the overcast clouds slowly drifting along, grey and uninviting as so many things seemed to be nowadays. She enjoyed the fact that Jacquez daughter had been brought to the pack but it left Firefly moody after the time she spent with the little girl and the way her father seemed to act at the spirited little bundle that had been deposited on his doorstep.

She sighed and shook her head before she turned back to the kill, knowing that Ruri and Jontae were probably hungry. She would just have to act her old self and keep her emotions buried if she was going to get through this all.



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The little girl didn't stay with people for long. She wandered aimlessly and was glad she had snuck out of the house again. Weather Leroy and Ayita carred or noticed she was sure, but she was happy to be out of the confinment all together. Large black baby paws ross and fell as she walked with as much grace a pup of her age could have, through the woods. Her small tail wagged as she went and her blue eyes watched the area around her.

Ever since her mother had fallen out on her life she had been on her own. Leroy had taken her in out of the rain, but she hadn't really needed the assistance, she was sure of it! Lifting her dark nose into the air she continued to walk. Cour Des Miricales had become all to familiar to her baby senses. She knew what turn went where and what a horse was. Of course she hadn't learned the smell of all the wolves in the territory. Stopping and sitting she lifted her nose and inhaled the scent of a she wolf not far away. The scent was strong and spicy, one that made her want to grin. Her blue eyes narrowed as she let her cute distorted smile settle on her young face. Where was the other she wolf?


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