Ashanti’s eyes were closed; she was curled up in the pack den, of course in a ball. She stayed there. She wasn’t much use to the pack anymore, not since the incident that led to her impregnation. She could barely catch the scent of a packmate before breaking down again. She was always upset, she wished there was a way to force it to die in her. She didn’t want it, for fear that it would cause trouble, and it already was. She didn’t want Nina to have to choose between what she had to do and what she wanted to do. Pack laws were pack laws and they were broken by her. She didn’t want this anymore; she didn’t want this life or this thing inside her. She felt her stomach was becoming upset, again. That was all it was, the pain that filled her. She hated when others stopped by the den, she had to find some place separate from the rest and that would mean that she wouldn’t have to be around the wolves forced to put up with her. Perhaps that cave she had found when exploring for an herbal storage area with Ecco, the one that was too small for the herbs. That would be perfect for her.
She had to admit that she was depressed; she had tried every herbal mixture she could remember to try and help with the pain. Regardless of her state, she was going to be there for Nina, not caring if she died in the process. She was going to be there when Nina needed to get something to eat or when she was about to give birth to the true Secret Woodland’s pups. A frown on her face as the dark, REM sleep without dreams started to be haunted. She was haunted with nightmares, of many sorts. It wasn’t just about the dark black man with the burning orange eyes. She was haunted this time by what had been caused by the male. The time had come; the pup was born into the world through the pain and suffering of the mother who never wanted to be. She snarled at it as it suckled at her belly and Nina walked on into the den. The nightmare had twisted and the wolves of Secret Woodlands were all there. They were all snarling at her as they looked at the pup. “Ashanti, your time has come, you must leave immediately.” She was told by Koda. Then Nina smirked with a sly smile. “We do not mean leave Secret Woodlands; we mean you must leave earth. You must go to the stars after what you have done.” She snarled. The pure fear from Ashanti radiated, this was that things thought. She attempted to run, leaving the pup that she did not care for behind. She ran past the borders, sobs and fear was it.
She kept running and ran to a strange area she had never seen before, a man and a female she knew stood there. She couldn’t recall their names, but they were mad. She backed up, backing into a tree. “We thought you could get over your poor, miserable life.” The male snarled and a name came to her. It was Narime and Sloane, their pack was aligned with Secret Woodlands. She was just whimpering, she couldn’t tell what to do. Narime and she had never gotten along, but Sloane was nice. Then again, so had Nina, and this was a nightmare. She ran again, the nightmares never ending as she ran into Isen and her Aunt. Her aunt standing over Isen’s bloodied body. She was now terrified as her Aunt caught up with her. “I knew that he could do it, I can tell by your body. You were driven from everyone you ever loved Ashanti. Go to Aranna and stay there.” Her aunt told her as her throat was slowly slit with the blunt claws. Her teeth ripping out Ashanti’s windpipe and her body went limp. The mother who never wanted a child was dead.
Ashanti awoke with a startling yelp; she would have curled up, if not for the nightmare. She was even more scared then before. She lugged herself to her feet and she walked, her stomach ached, but she knew worse pains were to come. She walked towards the herb stores, making a sharp right and heading through some brambles. There was a thin layer of moss, she was lucky to have found such earlier on so she stored it in the cave she was in now. She only pulled it out for emergencies and only dire emergencies at that. She curled up in the cave, watching the entrance. This cave seemed familiar, but from where from she had no idea. She did not drift off to sleep, she couldn’t after that. She wasn’t comfortable around any of her packmates anymore, especially not Nina for she had betrayed her; or Azariah for causing all this pain. She especially could not be near Koda, the lead male because she was terrified. What if everybody lied? Everyone always lied.
Then there was Hollow, she could stand him for brief periods of time, but she still did not trust him, for he had black fur and all males were evil. This was always true, especially for males with black fur for they were the worst, they led other wolves. She wondered if it was all a conspiracy, if someone, one who disliked her were to send that male after her when she was most vulnerable. Then they knew she would be banished or killed. Perhaps they saw her leave the territory or a packmate filled them in and they sent the male after Ashanti knowing that after that she would not return unless forced to. ”Here I am, this is me, running on this earth so wild and free. Here I am, so tell me now, is this the place that I belong?” She said out loud, almost singing it, but not howling it. She could not let her ‘packmates’ find her like this. “Tell them I give up, I’m a soldier, wounded so I must give up the fight. As the seasons change, remember how I use to be. You’re a soldier now, fighting in a battle, to be free once more is that worth fighting for?” She said again. There were no words of happy. They only sounded sad and bitter. She hoped that she was remembered for who she was, not who she was now. She was sad, a broken little wrench that no one would ever be able to approach.
There was still the possibility that Ashanti was going to die, that they just pitied her or they would make her suffer to the full extent. It was like the nightmare, she commonly thought way too much of nightmares. She always took them as if they were real; she distorted them and made them what they weren’t. That was the new her, she had to worry about everything around her. “I must die, it’s the only way for peace to be restored.” She whispered to herself as she closed her eyes, still awake, hoping no one heard her last comments, they were private and she needed to keep them such. They would try to stop her and she wouldn’t let that happen. She preferred to disappear without a word, make it seem that she ran away rather than died. It hurt her, she didn’t want to, but she had to. Suddenly, she got up, she had to act now. She walked through the thicket, looking for some way to end the pain.
Ashanti walked towards the edge, looking for maybe some nightshade to eat or something to poison her. She could always go to the spring and drown herself. She hoped no one found her, or they would have to put up with a determined Ashanti.