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"Those rules won't be a problem to follow... who is your daughter? What happened to her?" Feather asked curiously
She sighed, "Well, her name's Amara." He said, "First she was just that teenager that thought she was right, anyone else was wrong. One day she wanted to go ahead when we were heading to this place, but I don't tell anyone where we're going, she just guessed the location, I guess. I tried to hold her back but I wasn't going to fight, she had to learn mistakes are made when you're not paying attention." Hans said, "She was gone the next day, I couldn't find her. But Thistle, a different herd member, heard her bellowing. I didn't want to save her, I bellowed back, wanting her to learn to follow, not wait for someone to save her so she doesn't have to use her head." He explained,
"But, though Thistle was supossed to listen, was supossed to respect me, it was his job, he turned around, not listening and went to find her. I never wanted anyone seperated from my herd. One was enough. I was stressed, working hard, and I wasn't very happy. I shouted at Amara...Quite a lot, but she deserved it. She could've easily died." He told her, he took a deep breath, "Thistle got very angry, and he shouted at me. I threatened him, I said I'd put him lower than anyone has ever been, and he challenged me. I hurt him, badly. I would not let him take my herd. He didn't know how to have a proper herd, he wasn't ready, ignorance clouded his mind. Once I had beat him he got very angry, and he insulted me, insult after insult. I got incredibly angry and striked him. He finally left me alone, knowing his place, the lowest, to where even the females could bully him all they wanted." He told her.
"Then, later that day, I was saying sorry to my daughter for being mean to her and shouting, but then she just asked if I was going to replace her mom with another. I said I would never in my lifetime but I wasn't going to ignore every female who loved me, she said I was a lier and ran off, Thistle went after her and I guess they're making their own, disgraceful herd." Hans said, he started to tear up.
"I wasted a part of my life caring for her, loving her with all my being, and she turned her back on me and didn't look back." He said.
