She was a ghost, slinking through the shadows under the toppled pines. Her ears and tail were lowered, eyes narrowed into small slits. This was how she spend most of her days, alone, silently moving through the forest surrounding Secret Falls, investigating, studying. Finding a good hiding spot downwind, she could sit for hours, watching a herd of deer or just waiting at a waterhole to see what animals came to drink. She liked that solitude, no noise, no interruptions. Some days though, she would seek canine contact, mostly following her mother as she walked the borders or went hunting for smaller prey; The daughter would stay mostly silent, but listen intently to whatever lesson Nova chose to supply. Other company the young girl would sometimes entertain included her aunty Io, and sometimes Arion, who had proved to be nice enough, and not as obnoxious as the girls. Them, she kept her distance from as much as possible, as well as the remaining adults, not because she disliked them exactly, but she also didn't particularly like them.
Alone remained her favorite state though, free to be with her own thoughts and feelings, and do as she liked. Today she headed south, slipping quickly along the familiar paths towards the borders. Just as she reached them though, she heard a voice call out, making her freeze in place; How did they know?! But as she stood, bat-like ears waving in the air, listening carefully, she quickly realized that the howl wasn't directed at her. But more importantly, it wasn't one of the pack members voice, and yet she knew it. Reddish brows furrowed head tilting as she wondered, trying to place the odd familiarity. She could feel her heart speed up, breathing growing troubled as if she had been running; Wha... Inexplicably, tears pressed behind golden eyes, hackles standing on end as distant memories fought to surface in her mind. But she refused to believe it, grinding her teeth angrily and forcefully shaking her head as if to rid herself f the haunting voice; No!
With a small woof, halfway between a growl and a whine, the dark child turned on her heels, trotting pack through the timbers towards the origin of the howl, once again keeping her stature low, hiding in the shadows. She had stopped hoping long ago, after everyone had searched for weeks, herself included, with no result. Defeatist, the young Zamora had accepted that she had been abandoned and had stopped looking. This was why the sudden call disturbed her so much: at the start she had heard his voice all the time, sure that any moment would be the one where she would turn to see him coming home, home to her! She had awoken from scary dreams, certain that he was there, stroking her head, only to turn and see emptiness. Eventually there had been longer and longer between these visions of imagination, and by now it had been long since the last one. Still, she was certain that this was only her weak mind playing a trick, that no one was actually there. And yet here she was, ducking down into the underbrush as she approached the origin of the call.
Inching forwards on her stomach, the girl peeked out through the bushes, eyes wide as the fell on the two waiting wolves. To male's stood at the borders, one - a little smaller - leaned against the other. They were strikingly similar, though the larger was a little more reddish in his coloring, and the dull one looked sick; Why, why would he look like THAT? She'd never seen him like that before, in all her previous dreams and delusions, he had looked as she remembered him, strong, big... This was not him and yet he seemed more real than any previous apparition. Taking a deep breath, the girl steeled herself, then she stood, staring straight into those deep brown eyes; The only part that looked like she remembered. Ears pressed flat against her skull, she forced all fear from her voice as she yelled, coldly; "Leave!" Why had he come here? What was the reason for his constant reappearance? Just leave me be!
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