Heron Lake Plateau Who'd come up with a system of matrimony based on the random distribution of flowers?
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Sequoia had always considered leadership a Great Honor™️, so it was surprising to see somebody who didn't see it that way. Then again, she had been surprised to hear that some wolves thought it was perfectly acceptable to leave one pack for another. It just went to show that there were a dozen different perspectives on any given topic, something which Sequoia was very eager to learn more about. It was fascinating to her that so many wolves could have such different ideas, and usually, when asked, they would give a completely valid response to their thinking (like Quixote had just done).

The piebald wolf had never met any terrible leaders, Quixote included, and she couldn't fathom what that must be like. You're doing a pretty good job with me! she replied with a playful wag of her tail. And I don't think you're a jerk or an idiot. Maybe not every leader has to be either of those things. Hadn't Quixote realized that he wasn't like the leaders he hated?
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RE: Who'd come up with a system of matrimony based on the random distribution of flowers? - by Sequoia - January 09, 2019, 07:55 PM