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The white fea walked like the wounded animal that she was through the woods. Her mind was truly lost in thought, her eyes where shut, her face aimed at ground and her head low, her ears laid back on her skull. Her paws just short of dragged underneath her, and her tail dragged behind her. Rickalaru was another lost soul lost in the woods. After a steady decline the young fea'd found her rock bottom.<br>
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As she made her way through the trees, she could recall the steps she'd gone through. At first she'd pretended that she was over it, that it didn't bother her, that she was fine. But the anger built up to where that lie could no longer exist. The anger. The ugly anger. Then she'd tried to start healing, but she didn't want anyone to baby her or take pity or feel sorry for her. Now she was in depression, and would give the world for someone to try and nurse her back into function. Rickalaru had become the one thing she'd never wanted to become. Pathetic. <br>
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The trees parted and a clearing formed. Through that clearing ran a stream. But the white fea didn't notice at first. She didn't open her eyes until she stepped into the water. The wolf waded into the water, and it came up around all four of her paws, nearly up to the elbow. And there she stood as she gazed deep into her eyes reflected in the water. Two green eyes, dull, almost all luster had been worn out of them. They where heavy and tired. A face too tired to show emotion. A thin scar underneath her left eye. It was like a bitter pill.<br>
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After a moment, song began to flow from her lips, and to her at least, the words where strangely fitting and maybe even a small be comforting. <b>"I'm gonna make you numb. I'm gonna make you dumb. I'm gonna make your... completely worthless now..."</b> But as soon as the wolf's voice rose in song, her song faded from the wind. Part of her hoped someone had heard. And another part of her just hoped that she'd remain unnoticed.