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It was a nice day she had to admit. The sun was out, but there were huge, fluffy white clouds scattered along the sky it made it just right. Sadly, she knew it was time to make the mornings rounds securing the border. Her stride was <span class='word'>aplomb</span>, and slow as she followed the familiar boundry that was Grizzly Hollow humming a sad tune. She was tired of being upbeat, and she really didn't like this task, each time she did it <i>his</i> scent was less, and less. She was starting to think she would forget what he had smelled like, who he had been. Ears pressed tight against her skull, and her tail gave a harsh flick behind her. She had to force her head to stay skyward, and rushed forward rubbing her side against the bark of a cedar tree to try and keep her mind off <i>him</i>. Another long stride, she took a moment to sniff the area to make sure no one else was around. She was alone, and felt the lump in her throat. How she missed <i>him</i>, how she so much just wanted him to be here, forget about what had happened. She felt so much like sulking, like just breaking down, and bawling she had to keep her guard up. She couldn't dwell, she couldn't think back. She had to keep face, the children didn't need two unavailable parents.
A faint smile flickered on her lips, and she did think of her children. She wasn't all alone she had Hocus,Trisden, Theo, and Arlette. She repeated their names in her head. <i>Hocus,Trisden,Theo, and Arlette</i>. She would not trade them or their happiness for anything. She choked back the wetness in her throat, and pressed his face from her mind. There was only so much she could take, and eventually she was bound to break, but for now she would silently, and slowly bleed. Like nothing had happened, or their was no inner turmoil she continued along the inivisible line keeping an eye out for someone.</blockquote>