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Swiftly Desseray glided by the shadow of a large structure. Her paws carried her with a deadly grace. Not a cloud of dust stirred or a leaf stirred as she swept by. The shimmering white form paid no attention to the strange stone dens that raised above her. She had been to this place before, any ways it was deserted. A long sigh escaped the she-wolf's muzzle, breaking the silent hymn. The Sun beat down apon her ivory coat, lighting up the blue sky, a few clouds smudged lapis roof. Just like any other day. Her search for some sort of action came once more to be a failure. A soft breeze rustled the leaves, making them dance. Shadows flickered on the earth below, like dark flames. The wolf's copper tinted eyes glintered as she gazzed around her. The emty windows and partly open doors stared back blankly in return. Nothing was different. A bird called once then the world returned to the usual quiet. But then another noise burst fom the silence's depths. A twip snapped. Lurching forward in sheer surprise Desseray whiped around, facing the looming shadows of the trees. Her jaws parted and a dangerous snarl escaped from them. Her optics narrowing as the pierced the black. Once more not a noise was made, but the sense of being watched did not subside. With cation she turned, her hackles still bristled, but she padded along once more. Desseray though, did not see the eyes watching her, human eyes.
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In the cold breeze, That I walk alone, The memories of generation burn within me. Been forever Since I cried the pain of sorrow, I'll live and die, by the pride my people gave me. I'm here standing on the edge, Staring up at where the moon should be.
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