<b>"Makita!"</b><i> Kauda shouted, running as hard as she could. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to be fast enough. The small mass of brindle brown several yards in front of the pup did not stir, but instead stared up at the huge thing in front of her. It twirled and danced in the sky, grabbing up everything in it's path. Including the pup, who's name was Makita. It grabbed up up with arms of wind and she disappeared in it's twirling depths.</i> <b>"NO!"</b><i> Kauda shouted, heavy tears falling down her small, petite black face. Her paws gave out, throwing Kauda onto the ground. Screams came from her mouth as she tumbled, all she wanted was her sister back. Her parents had already disappeared, now her sister was gone too.</i>
<i>Kauda's sides rose and fell with the sobs that escaped them as she wet the ground with her tears. Brassa, one of the elder wolves of the pack, had already rushed herself to the pup, licking her ears reassuringly. The small black pup pulled away from her, turning the other way. She didn't want the comfort of Brassa's kind tongue. She wanted her sister. When her wet blue eyes opened again, Kanaii was standing in front of her. His eyes stared into hers, tears falling from his as well. He rushed to her and they held each other, in a wolf way, crying with each other.</i>
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<i>Kauda's eyes bulged open with a start. They were wet with tears from her dream. She was no longer the slender black pup, but the sleek onyx black 1 year old wolf. That wasn't it though. She was no longer sitting on the rock with Ozera. She was laying at the bank of a rushing river, gushing water at an amazing speed. She pushed herself off the ground and pushed herself back, but as she stood her head spun and pounded. The wound from the buck was getting to her. It wasn't as bad as it would have been without Ozera though. Oh, how she wished Ozera was still here.</i>
<i>Kauda watched the river, staying a few yards away from it. Water had tooken away her cousin, and she had been scared of the harmless liquid ever since. The wind was also very strong as it pushed against her dark fur, as dark as the wings of ravens. Fear surged through her.</i>