<blockquote>She hadn’t forgotten his selfish, cruel act of leaving her behind, not by a long shot. In fact, if he had decided to take her along instead, chances were she wouldn’t have turned into, for lack of a better word, a bitch. Being left behind had wounded her in more ways than one. Terra never stopped thinking about him, though, always wondering where he was and if he had found the good life the two of them had always craved. She never would have guessed that this was where he wound up, and although she was pleased to see her brother in good health, she was still infuriated.
She scoffed, pivoting on her paws to face him while ignoring the branches in front of her face. <b>“I wonder whose fault that was,”</b> she retorted, onyx plume lashing behind her. <b>“You deserted me with our sorry excuse of a mother. You left me to rot.”</b> And that was precisely why Terra trusted no one. Someone she thought had cared and loved her had taken off without a second glance. It still hurt to think about, but the ebony fem wouldn’t admit that. To hurt was to be weak.</blockquote>