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Waning Unity

Chapter Five

“Boa! Harrier!” Fraser barked, tail lifting above his back and wagging thoroughly. All at once his spirits lifted as he cantered over to his older pack mates. These two were just older than he, if he remembered correctly; born just a month before him. They always seemed to let him talk their ears off with very few responses, which made them wonderful companions for him. Although they never looked at him, always around at other things, and made such odd expressions. Similar to now, actually.

They exchanged a twin glance and their expressions did not look happy. “Hey, Fraser,” Boa said, her voice disappointingly monotoned for this being a two-year reunion with their old pack mate. “What are you doing here?” As she asked, Harrier sat up and Boa followed, twitching her tail and watching him intently.

His tail wagged harder and he began happily panting, his entire back half swinging side to side in excitement. This was it! The reunion he had been waiting for! It was finally here, and two of his pack mates were in front of him, and he was about to bring them home. He would be a hero, finally. His waiting for a chance to be appreciated had paid off, and now it was time to pilot his pack into a new future. What a glorious day this would be!

“I came to bring you home!” he barked with a grin. “I’ve protected our home from intruders, and I started eating plants and bugs so that the prey could replenish! And now it’s finally time to be a pack together again.” Fraser couldn’t contain his excitement and he danced closer, fidgeting his paws joyously. He didn’t think that his tail would ever stop swinging back and forth.

Harrier looked at him sideways. “That’s great and all, Fraser,” he said dryly, flicking his ears pompously. “But Boa and I are fine here.” His eyes flicked up and looked at something behind Fraser.

Fraser’s excitement suddenly evaporated. The air around him grew laden with something he hadn’t been expecting. It weighed down his shoulders and stilled his wagging tail. It flattened his lungs and seemed to choke his breath right out of his throat. He might have been bad at reading emotions, but the tensity here was clear as day. Boa and Harrier were angry to see him.

Slowly, he turned his head back to look at Lume, and his body stiffened further as he realized that she was no longer a faint, gentle blue. Now her fur was red, and she looked… bigger? How was that possible? He would’ve loved to delve further into that mystery, but a growl from his old pack mates snatched his attention away from that thought process. He quickly turned his head and found that both Boa and Harrier had sunken into battle stances. BATTLE STANCES?!

Fraser had never fought another wolf before! His fear spiked higher than the moon and ancestors themselves as panic strangled him. He was smart, sure, but he was also skinnier than any other wolf he’d met and lacked any sort of experience or fighting drive.

“Y-you’re not coming back to the pack, are you?” he asked shakily, paws trembling. He began chewing his lower lip and then stopped himself. The pain of their heads shaking was too great and he felt the urge to sink right into the ground and die. But he couldn’t. Some of his pack was relying on him.

Too late did he realize that his trailing thoughts had nearly killed him as Boa and Harrier shot forward, speeding towards him with bared teeth. “Lume!” Fraser barely managed to scream as his former pack mates bore down on him.

- President Loki

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