Aesire had learned a long time ago that it was easy to take shyness for coldness and silence for indifference. Perhaps that was her issue here as she was starting to get the feeling that Seraphina did not take well to her. She sighed when the woman gave her one of the standard issue answers she should have expected. In truth, the answer had stung at her heart. Aesire didn't want to leave her home; she had loved her home. The fact is that her home didn't want her and it put a damper on her mind. "Not every wolf leaves home as a choice but every wandering has conflicts to bear with them." Those words did not have a regal tone to them and they even held a pang of sadness as Aesire turned away from the other lady with a rabbit in her mouth to take to the pups.
No more words were needed because Aesire had realized her mistake. She had told Seraphina too much - she just hoped the woman wouldn't dare ask her about it. If the woman did, Aes would refuse to answer. Her eyes remained focused on the trail back to the den and away from the woman who she had just spoken too. She felt slightly irritated and annoyed, but she pushed those feelings aside. Aesire didn't like to judge people until she saw their fighting and hunting skills. She had only seen the weaker hunting skills of the lady whom she thought talked too much. She drew in a deep breathe and broke into a run so she could feed the pups and get back out there to do more work.
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