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Waning Unity

Chapter Seven

There had always been one word that lived on through the pack, as long as Fraser had walked the desert sands. It was always there, always true, constant and consistent in their pack’s history.

Safe.

Fraser had always felt safe. Never once had a day gone by when he feared his safety. His pack was there for him, there to protect him and to guard him and to help him. Everything was safe.

Now the world was falling apart and nothing felt safe.

Harrier’s desperate voice, crying out Boa’s name, followed Fraser as he fled. He wasn’t the fighting type and he never had been, but he knew how to run away from danger. It was his primal instinct, stronger than anything else. He was a peculiar wolf but it kept him alive, and right now that’s what he needed to do. Get away from Lume and stay alive.

He stumbled through the sand, hopping on three legs as fast as he could go, tripping and staggering across the hot rocks. He ducked away from a sudden cliff that loomed up in front of him, struggling through coarse underbrush and making himself as difficult to follow as possible. “Except Lume can track footprints,” he choked out in a whisper to himself. He needed a voice, any voice, even if it was his own, to anchor him. “Can’t she? She doesn’t follow smells, she follows… essence… where am I supposed to go?” He slowed just a little, looking around. He couldn’t go home, not now; Lume knew where that was. But where else could he go? Where could he escape to that the fearsome red wolf wouldn’t follow?

The ground gave way beneath his feet, answering his question of direction. He fell down, down, down, flailing through the air before crashing down into a dry, brittle and leafless tree. Twigs snapped around him as he slid through the branches, falling lower, before gravity decided to still him and let him hang on a wide branch only a few feet from the ground. His back legs dangled down beneath him and he lay limp for a long moment. His entire body was throbbing, and despite his struggling and feeble attempt, he couldn’t lift his head or move his legs. Panic flared up inside his stomach as he moaned out his pain, but his weakness was too much to bare, and his pain dragged him away into the black pit of unconsciousness.

Faint light of nighttime stars leaked into Fraser’s vision slowly. He opened his eyes, eyelids as heavy as stones. He let out a soft, faint whine, the sound wobbling out of his throat like a thread of a breeze. He could feel bruises littering his body and every breath made his ribcage scream with pain. The rattlesnake’s bite on his hind ankle was minuscule compared to the throbbing that encompassed him.

He lay for a moment longer before gentle teeth sank into his scruff. He tried to panic but couldn’t move, so instead he succumbed to hanging like a dead weight as he was lifted out of the tree by a wolf. His nose twitched once and then twice, and as he was laid down on the sand-beaten rock beneath the tree, he knew that Lume was standing over him. His eyes rolled around to look up at her, as that was all that he could manage to move, and sighed out a painful breath as he stared up at her blurry face. He was about to die.

- President Loki

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