yeah, we're doing ok
i know it's zaney, but
i wouldn't change a thing
it's got to be a lovely world to sew
the likes of this girl I know
and may she,
may she sleep well tonight </i>
<b>this does not take place on WR territory. Very NEAR it though, if any of you want to be concerned.</b></span></li></ul>
He walked with the dignity of a hanged man.
Hanged because he was damned. Hanged because he loved and he doubted a God that rejected him and his people. Hanged because his <i>people</i> rejected his God. Hanged because he had left. Hanged because he had come back. Hanged because he had loved. Hanged because he had lost. Hanged because he deserved none of what he had been given. <i>Hanged because he was walking on the edge of a no-man's land that reeked of a banshee.</i>
He knew exactly what it meant, and yet his heart railed against it.
He had to know.
Along the border a giant stalked. His firebrand coat had been extinguished, reduced to a pile of auburn ashes. Maybe the fire had just been a trick of the light. His appearance was far more subdued than it had one been. The ugly crease of contempt on his muzzle had been eroded by some hard times, and it if it was possible... his massive frame looked shrunken. Maybe it had just been his pride that had made him look so towering and terrible. It had been smoke and mirrors, fire and brimstone. All that remained of the saint was a tired bag of bones longing to go home. <i>Wherever home was...</i>
He was sure that home was Grizzly Hollow.
Elettra had been sure that Grizzly Hollow was her home... <i>once</i>. But now she draped her carrion stench over willow trees and some bunch of wolves he had never met. The red man snorted, wondering vaguely if there was any danger in standing so near. Slowly, his great head turned, and he wondered at the irony of that banshee choosing such a place. The infamy rose like steam from the ground. Somewhere in this forest there was a broken willow tree and the shell he had left behind. Somewhere in this forest... maybe Aniu was lurking. He suddenly winced as if he had strained an old wound... then shook his head casually and continued his survey of the area in with the bravery and disinterested eyes of a hanged man.
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