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After the realization the Sawtooth Spire was empty, Agana tried her luck elsewhere; a forest that was close to the mountain she used to call home some months ago. If only she was there for her son, her family; things would have been different today. Still, she couldn’t change the past, what’s done is done; she could only look forward to the future and hopefully find her son alive and well.
 
This forest was unusual; it was also true that she did not have enough time to explore the places around the mountain. As soon as she found out about her pregnancy, Agana ceased any adventures she had planned in her mind. Everything on this side of Teekon was a blur; if only she could find someone that knew what happened to Sagtannet or what forest is this…
 
The grey female walked around the forest; she was sure she saw this tree before… or that one… or the other one. Suddenly she heard something in the bushes; was someone trying to attack her? Golden eyes turned to face the source of the sound: a small fox jumped out and startled her. Agana sighed heavily and turned away, padding into the unfamiliar forest.
Oh, but who else would be like a fox within the forest? Just as bright and color, and sly as the devil itself. Dantalion prowled through with a smirk upon her face as she watched the critter flee from the wolves in the forest. She saw it hiss at her so, but flee with but a step further.

With a swift slick with her paw onto her head, Dantalion lurked behind Agana, curiously waiting for if she was to notice, or not.
Agana was unsure of her surroundings; trees looked the same, she walked in circles. She felt… something was wrong; an unfamiliar presence lurked around her. It must be the fox, right? The grey female still felt odd about this whole situation. She padded slowly this time and rose her muzzle slightly to get a glimpse of what was around her.
 
The scent was different from the fox and soon came to the conclusion she was not alone in these woods. Maybe they were friendly, who knows? Agana stopped abruptly and turned around, hoping to catch the intruder.
“I know you’re there,” she stated, even though she was not completely sure it was a wolf or… something else. “Come out.” Maybe this wasn’t the best thing to say…
"I wasn't trying to hide myself, I swear." Dantalion was only doing what they do best, swimming and sinking into the shadows without but a word. She wasn't trying to hide herself in anyways, so when the woman called her out, she oblidged and appeared out from the folage with but a friendly smile.

"You don't seem like you're from here," the devil commented lightly.
The fox-like figure was smiling to her, and it gave her a sense of safety; she relaxed her body a little, still unsure about them. “Ah, I see.” Agana smiled back; glad they were not a threat. She wasn’t in the right state to defend herself; she never really was actually. Her body was fragile and frail, like a piece of porcelain that could break anytime.
 
The grey woman stared at the fox, a wave of sadness washing over her.
“No… I am not,” she truly was not born on Teekon land, but lived here for more than half a year; probably more, she was not sure. She did not go further the Sunspire Mountains, so everything beyond them was a mystery to her. Maybe they would know what happened here? “I am actually looking for someone around here, but it seems they left this area.”
"Oh? Do you know their name?" As Dantalion had traveled a bit around the land, she knew a few areas and a few wolves. Not to mention the smell of packs, so the general locations was known. She hoped maybe upon helping this wolf, the devil can start gaining the favors she once had, once upon a time..

It was a good start.