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She laid down, nudging the antelope to Tanga. "I've been in your position. Unable to eat, being a slave to that monster. I know what it's like"
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Tanga nodded again, unwilling to speak.She laid down, nudging the antelope to Tanga. "I've been in your position. Unable to eat, being a slave to that monster. I know what it's like"
"N-No, I was just, well..." Tanga's eyes watered, and a small tear brimmed over.Sarabi sighed sadly and walked out, realizing that Tanga was uncomfortable around her. She left the antelope with her. "Sorry for getting you in trouble"
Stark sprinted through the grass, his eyes crazed with sorrow and anger. Slashing at a huge bramble wall, he ripped a hole in it, and thundered through. He knew where he was headed, and part of him refused to go there, but his paws wouldn't stop. He squeezed through a small cave opening, and thundered into a passage, where after a time it opened up to a large cathedral. He shrank smaller, and stood, his head high. "Xander?!" He bellowed, his voice echoing through the cavern. A black ominous shadow crept from a hidden den. "WHAT?!" It snarled. "Oh, It's you. Stark." The shadow's mouth opened, and a cackling laughter filled the cave. "Shut up Xander." Stark snarled. The black figure instantly became silent. "You dare to call me by my name?" It asked, it's voice tense. "Listen, I have nothing more to live for. I have nowhere else to go. I want to work for you again." Stark bowed. The black shadow padded towards Stark, and his profile became recognizable. "Welcome, my son." Xander said, his tone deep and dark. Stark looked up at him, his eyes taking on a dull appearance. Xander lifted his head away, and trotted deep into the shadows, beckoning for Stark to follow. He did.Haku looked down at Stark. "This isn't fair!" she screamed. "I have at least seven lives left!" she roared, swiping a paw at Death. "Oh yes, I do forget things sometimes," he said, chuckling. "I have a preposition. I will let you go, but you will forget everything about everyone. There is one key to find your lost memories, and it lies in here," Death said, pointing a dead, rotten finger at her chest. Haku flattened her ears back. "Forget everything?" she asked, horrified. Death nodded, chuckling quietly. "I think I did this with one of your dear friends by the name of Hemaki," he said. Haku looked at him. She nodded. He grinned, picked her up by her scruff, and dropped her off the cliff. She fell down, down, down, just like she had done before she died. The ashes began to swirl in a big cloud. Haku appeared, looking around curiously. She remembered something. There is one key... Broken fragments of the memory came back to her. She shook her head, and looked around.