Diaval nodded, understanding. But kept a careful eye on the men.
Astrid giggled in pure joy, holding her feet up as she twirled in the air.
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Buchanan silently asked Carrow to take the fawn somewhere else, he thought it best if he buried the mother so that no human would eat her./ The fawn trusted Carrow, feeling safer with her by her side.
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Sonora gently laughed. “That’s alright. It’s hard to trust anyone, especially when shifters are hunting shifters.” She said with a sigh.
Amar gathered some nuts from the forest floor, looking up no and then to see if anyone was following her. Amar, in the form of a young girl, walked around with her white hair neatly falling past her shoulders, and wore a pale pink dress. She didn’t appear to be someone who had lived alone in the woods.
(Need someone to play with?)
Raine sighed contentedly. But he slowed just enough, to keep from getting dizzy. "Astrid, may I ask, what is the last name you choose for me? So I can know our full joined names." He asked curiously.
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Carrow walked a short distance and sat down with the little one. She started singing a soft song to it to soothe it into a light sleep. She watched Buchanan the whole time. Deeply move by his respectful compassion.
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Keira smiled at Sonora "Thank you, for your understanding and kind words. We should probably head on out, before they figure it out. we need to get as far away from here as possible, before they do. " She said as she started walking.
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Navar was searching the forest for any telltale signs of the Mare. He was checking some hoof prints, when his phone rang. He answered it but was silent.
The the voice on the other side said, "This is Nix, have you found my missing item?"
Navar simply said, "There was an unforeseeable change in plans, had to put Carrow on hold,for now, unless you want a refund. But I have an alternate seeker. he's just as good as me."
Nix grumbled, under his breath. His irritation evident. "That's fine, but I won't trust him with her alone. I'm going to be a part of this new deal.
Navar just stared off into the forest thinking, "That could pose a problem. He's not very social." He finally admitted.
Nix grunted, "Then it's a refund!"
Navar sighed at his words, " I'll ask him. But no guarantees." Navar then discontinued the call. As he started walking in the direction, the tranks indecated.