Duskfire Glacier for the dust and the dirt
I once saw the end of my life.
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Her time here had been brief.

So brief that she felt a leaden weight of guilt settle like a rock in her stomach, but thoughts of the dark assassin clouded her head and caused her to suck in a sharp breath of air, paws slowing to a halt in the cloudy afternoon's haze. She had much to consider, but perhaps she ought to focus her attention on the first task at hand, the task she'd quite frankly been putting off - it was time to go. She knew Cry had not come for her, not yet, but lying in wait became so difficult, especially when he was all she could think of, the only one guiding her steps. She would stay nearby so that the shadowed man could seek her out with ease, but the snow queen's rough pads itched and she longed to wander, longed to breathe in the air of freedom and envelop herself in her own thoughts before she would step up alongside the watcher and aid him in the task she'd cast about her head so many times.

Her blackened lips parted to call to the sky, to the woman who'd brought her among the ranks of IkKanattuk and helped defend her from the clutches of Storm - oh, the ghost was so terribly grateful for that, and it heightened the sense of guilt that tormented her stomach from the inside. 

Some things just had to come to an end.
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The snowy leader followed her usual patrol route, her thoughts drifting to their dwindling numbers as they so often did recently. She wasn't really concerned about winter; she and her siblings could survive anything, and whoever remained with them would be safe on the glacier. She mostly wondered why it had been so hard to keep wolves once they joined. She was a difficult wolf to get along with, but she had tried to reign it in with packmates. It could be that most were not quite ready for living in a land of ice; it was cold and trying, but the strong wolves would survive, and why have wolves in the pack if they weren't strong?

The howl made her ears flatten briefly. She had not seen much of the female since the incident at the borders, and to her, that meant she hadn't been pulling her weight. Taki was a tough one to please--she relied on actions only. But, she was still willing to hear Gwen out and began to make her way towards the other wolf. 

When she arrived, she stopped in front of the pale woman, offering only a curt nod in greeting before silently waiting for the reason she had summoned her.
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