We cannot command Nature except by obeying her.
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He nodded in agreement. They could be as polite as possible and still not everyone would be happy. However, he still couldn't shake the feeling that it was somewhat his fault she had walked away. Maybe he would try to get with her later and apologize.

He agree, too, that wolves who knew each other a long time could communicate better with each other, which gave them a one-up on a newcomer to the pack. True. But, if you have good wolves in the pack, they should be able to help new pack members feel comfortable. After all, it just became their home, as well. And they had every right to be there, just like every other wolf.

His ears perked in attention when she admitted she didn't know what to do. Well, what are you good at? he asked. Usually you can take something you're good at, or even interested in, and turn it into something that can help the pack as a whole, he added.


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RE: We cannot command Nature except by obeying her. - by Beric - June 21, 2014, 12:51 PM