Phantom Hollow The one kid should have never jumped out the boat [Pack Meeting]
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Flicker slunk to the Night Queen's call, glad they were going to do something now. She'd kept herself to herself, save for a few flashes of teeth to those of the pack that came close to her whilst brooding. 
Damien had delivered her a severe wound for acting out in the Woods. She'd deserved it, yes. But now the tides were changing again, she could move on and move up. Carefully.

A quarter of her told her to go back to Maegi with this pack at their knees, the other three told her to be loyal and thrive under the strong pair and their youth. Just her changeable personality.

She waited patiently before Nocturnal. Her tail low and waving, meeting her gaze only once upon arrival. Her stained ears twitched. Stolen child? As much as she'd mapped the thin confines of the tempory accommodation, she'd not seen anyone enter with a child. She wouldn't think it would be the slobbering brute Moath -- too unrestrained. The sly Aries seemed too smart to do such a thing, not to mention not tolerable of children. She cast her gaze around. Perhaps the coupled men tried their luck. She knew some who couldn't conceive stole. 
Surely the old woman wouldn't, though it was highly plausible. 
If Flicker had money to bet, it would be on the newest woman -- the Enchantress. 

She lifted a soft gaze to Nyx, silent; as if she were trying to telepathically convey her thoughts to the wise leader. One would have to be wise to have avoided war and make allies out of them.

"There's a large wood south o' here. It looks good for a strong pack. I can locate it if need be." Her voice was husky but audible.
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