“Before I tell you that important thing, I have another question. So you think Marcus likes Dahlia?”“Um-“ King. Stopped. He didn’t know how To phrase it.
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“Before I tell you that important thing, I have another question. So you think Marcus likes Dahlia?”“Um-“ King. Stopped. He didn’t know how To phrase it.
(That’s fine, I just got confused. Glad that you are helping your neighbor, sorry he‘s sick. Cool that you have snow where you live! We were supposed to get some tommorow but now they are just predicting rain( sorry I was shoveling the snow from the neighbor's driveway, he's really sick so I and my brother went out to help. It's u NC.)
)Chicxulub really wanted to trust him, to believe that he was a good luck charm, but she reminded herself that she couldn’t. Besides, had he really fought off a bear? Was that even possible? She couldn’t trust anyone, not even herself. The problem wasn‘t Fang, the problem was her. She backed up slightly, towards the mouth of the den, stumbling over her bad leg. She kept her gaze fixed on the ground. “I’m sorry,” she whispered, “but I can’t do this. You’re wrong. Thank you for the hospitality, but I can‘t stay here.”" For one, during the war, I was one of the best warriors, for two remember when I said I got hit way harder, well ya I scared off a bear that had practically gutted me, and finally I'm a good luck charm so there's no type of luck at that will affect us." Fang said.
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" Your welcome here anytime," Fang says as he gets up to walk her out. " be careful, there are two wolf packs in the forests. and I threw a beehive at the bear which made him run off if you were wondering."Chicxulub really wanted to trust him, to believe that he was a good luck charm, but she reminded herself that she couldn’t. Besides, had he really fought off a bear? Was that even possible? She couldn’t trust anyone, not even herself. The problem wasn‘t Fang, the problem was her. She backed up slightly, towards the mouth of the den, stumbling over her bad leg. She kept her gaze fixed on the ground. “I’m sorry,” she whispered, “but I can’t do this. You’re wrong. Thank you for the hospitality, but I can‘t stay here.”
She perked up slightly “Two wolf packs?” She said, unable to keep the fear out of her voice. She had expected Fang to be angry given that she was walking out on him. Especially after he had taken care of her…and after what he’d said. “Are…do you have any dogs around here?” She asked before she could stop herself. Of course they didn’t have dogs here, she wasn’t aware of any human civilization around. Chicxulub missed dogs." Your welcome here anytime," Fang says as he gets up to walk her out. " be careful, there are two wolf packs in the forests. and I threw a beehive at the bear which made him run off if you were wondering."