The Sunspire I'm an optimist of the most dangerous kind
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And the mystery had been solved, though at this point Kipling had already concluded that he must be the alpha. Ferdie's whisper allowed her a snort of amusement the tension melting away at passing his inspection. She hoped with whatever few words and actions that had been crossed between them he would see she really didn't mean harm to his pack, and would ultimately try her best. Nodding at his command she lifted herself back to her full height and did as he wished, trailing close behind him as he lead the way. It was nice to see what the mountain had to offer without the consequence of trespassing. This was home now, the doors were open. Did it always feel this strange at first?
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RE: I'm an optimist of the most dangerous kind - by Kipling - August 02, 2014, 02:01 PM