<font style='margin-left:20px;'><b>A</b></font>donia turned her head to side and closed her eyes, now in an uncomfortable position. She disliked it when others asked of her past, but Welde seemed so... nice? Could she drop the barrier just this once, or should she keep it up? Adonia didn't want to drive him away, but she also wasn't sure whether it was finally time to reveal the truth. Emotions mixed together, Adonia felt extremely confused. Welde had said his part of the story, so wouldn't it be only fair to give hers? She didn't necessarily have to give ALL of it, as she was sure Welde wasn't either, but the she-wolf could certainly give a part. At least, the beginning. It wasn't necessarily lying, was it? She didn't think so.
<font style='margin-left:20px;'><b>"I'm not sure where to begin,"</b></font> she admitted, now opening her eyes and turning to him, noticing now that he had moved his position to next to her. She turned her golden eyes directly into his blue ones, before turning and looking away and to the cave wall opposite of them. <b>"However, I suppose the real beginning is the one to begin at?"</b> Shuffling her paws, she took a deep breath before continuing, her heart pounding. She had no idea what to say! <b>"I was born a long ways away from here and grew up normally. The litter my parents had last year only consisted of me, the rest were still-born."</b> The female wolf bowed her head and now looked at her paws, upset at the memory. If she had the brothers and sisters still alive, things probably wouldn't have happened the way they did. If only, if only... But then again, she wouldn't be here with this pack if things had worked out that way, and she wouldn't be making friends and discovering new things. She certainly would not have gone to this territory even if she had dispersed, through. That much was certain. <b>"Through an... interesting chain of events... I was... "discharged" from the pack, as you might say. I was chased.."</b> she winced at the term and then continued, <b>"off with false accusations. Now as a loner, I was trying to decide where to spend my time. I was 1 1/2 when I left, so I'd been traveling around for about half a year. My uncle, before he dispersed, had once told me about the wilds "up north" as he called them, so I decided it was the best bet. I ventured and came here, and decided this was the right place for me. At least for now."</b> Adonia smiled and looked back up to him, now her voice slightly softer. <b>The rest, you could say, is history. I know I'm not a very good story teller, so you're going to have to live with a bore like me."</b> The she-wolf gave a short laugh, eyes twinkling in amusement.