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Frost glistened along the rolling grass before her—a beautiful home of knolls, bountiful trees, and resources.

Having been brought here under the impression they would be joining another pack of friends—and now they were alone. Again.

Abandoned, again.

The sun had only just begun to rise in the sky—painting it’s light on the abundance of land before her—not even a stir of grass with commotion. She was met only with silence.

She couldn’t help it—she begun to laugh. It was the kind of laugh that began as a low chuckle, before it gave way to giggles she could not suppress. No, this was not a laughter of amusement, or happiness.

This was the kind of laugh that escaped when all else was lost—and disbelief had blanketed over her.

What were they to do now?
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Reyson was unsure what to do. Towhee left....others had left and here they were again. Were they more so he the catalyst? Was he the probl3m?

He tilted his head. And shifted in search of his wife. Stopping short at her slightly hysterical giggles.

Meadow.
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A paw covered the incessant laughter—muffling it, trying to swallow it down and appear completely normal before she turned to look at her husband who was staring at her as if he didn’t quite know what to make of this and her—

—neither did she, truthfully. As if to regain some footing in this scenario, she shifted her weight, her paw leaving her mouth to graze her cheek, as if checking for any unkept fur. “Towhee’s a twat,” she decided aloud, the joke falling flat when the humor didn’t meet the tone in her voice.

Seriously. How unhinged was the Redhawk woman? The first time Meadow had even met her, she had been gallivanting around, injured, when she was supposed to be on bed rest and then hurt herself more, so Reyson had to carry her to Epoch to get looked at…

Now, she had lured them to the Copse, stating big dreams of a tight-knit friendship and family, all but to pop out a random baby she endangered by dragging about from one land to the next, and then all but bounced on them in the end, after they had settled their children here.

“Now we’re stuck in this home that’s someone else's home, with barely a neighbor near us, after learning there’s a band of rogue wolves making attacks and dealing out dangerous herbs and medicines.”
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Reyson was many things and a fool wasn't one. However, he didn't comment too much on Meadow's current hysteria. After all, it was well warranted. Truly.

Reyson tried and failed to cover up the snort that left his maw. Meadow was, not wrong, per say. But He also deserved some of this blame. he knew how Towhee was, and had heard her in her words say she missed traveling. Perhaps he should have known this was coming. Wasn't he trained to look ahead and estimate all scenarios.

Reyson blew out a small breath and nodded. All Valid.

he looked around and then settled to his paws. Well for one thing I don't think they will come this far unless they are running. Only because if they are what I think they are, they need bodies to deliver and give these herbs too. Their livelihood depends on it. But we could search again if you want to meadow? Or we can find another pack? We can settle here. I'm sorry that this has happened. I told Towhee that you wanted stability and friendship and an actual home.

What he didn't say was I wish i could give you more. I wish I could make this go away. I wish i could keep you happy and peaceful and free. And that he was so sorry that it hadn't worked out that way. Especially for a wolf who craved stability the way his love did.
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She fumed quietly—silent only because she did not want Reyson to fear he had lead them to this particular dead-end. Towhee had proven more than once that she was flighty, if not selfish—this was something she should have foreseen.

“What do you think the kids will want to do? I don’t even know what pack we would fit in with, if the majority of them were at the gathering,” she offered, nose scrunching as she thought back to the chaos of that month. There had been many kind wolves, certainly—but then what?

Everyone always left, anyway.
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As always Meadow's face was as expressive as it always was. Her ire high and her fury palatable. And she was not wrong. Reyson did feel this was his fault somehow. He should have seen this coming given the trajectory of the conversations with Towhee. And he hadn't. It hadn't even crossed his mind. Perhaps he was losing his edge. He was not a young man anymore. Though not old either in the scheme of things.

Rhonen will probably go along with whatever. Lotus. I do not know, but she doesn't seem to like it here as much as we had hoped. So perhaps she would be fine with it too.

he frowned there was truth to her words. He had not been overly fond of any of the packs at teh gathering. Except for the moonwolves, but that was more respect than wanting to be a part of their whole thing. They were involved in many things. That type of involvement came with it's own hosts of problems.

Well there are many pretty places between here and there. Maybe we can revisit some and just make a way for our own.
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She leaned towards him as she his voice wash over her—the words he spoke, as they tried to pivot once more and ruminate on a plan. The Copse was delicately silent—it wasn’t something that truly bothered her, but she had the impression it was why Towhee and her family had slowly left, one by one.

“Let’s just wing it,” she agreed—together, the two had always been careful when it came to the whims of their family, and the need to settle—to truly settle— was there. But there was no need for a decision right now.

Something, along the way, would feel right.
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Reyson smiled as she leaned in. She was always so damn cute his healer. There was something about the way she carried herself. He didn't even think she knew it. Such a strong and beautiful woman, his.

He chuckled. I'm not often one that wings it. But i'll sure try. I have adapted more often than not. And he wasn't. He was a planner. But he could be adaptable if he must.

There were many beautiful places. I can think of a few off the top of my head now. That had both trees and herbs. And flowers for Rhonen.
I will be building Reyson's personality largely in character. So his general personality and mannerisms may change as I learn more about him. I am fine with some plots with him as long as all parties are comfortable and know what is to be expected.