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Waning Unity

Chapter Nine

Meat didn’t sit well in Fraser’s stomach anymore, after so long of turning to vegetation for his needed nutrients. The leaves, the bark, the roots, all of that gave him strength and sedated his hunger. He seldom hunted, only eating any sort of flesh if it was strictly necessary or if he happened to kill something- usually by accident or through self defense. Of course, though, Lume didn’t know this- how would she?- and now a jackal was dead in front of him, and he could tell that she was waiting for him to eat, and his stomach rolled over at the sight of the blood that stained the jackal’s fur.

“Um…” he mumbled slowly, looking over at the large white wolf. Would she get angry if he turned her gift down? He breathed evenly, thinking through everything that could happen, tracking down every scenario and possible outcome to avoid any harm that could come his way. After careful consideration he decided that the safest route would be to choke down the animal’s flesh and deal with it. “Thanks,” he said, tucking his shaky limbs beneath him and pushing up to stand, wobbling on four sore legs. Lume moved to help him balance, which puzzled him evermore, though he didn’t argue when her vast side brushed into his to steady him. She was warm, soft, her touch comforting, everything that Fraser had been lacking without a pack. He wanted to sink right into her powerful support and stay there forever.

“Are you broken?” the seemingly ancient wolf asked again, repeating her question from the previous night. Fraser thought a moment, turning his eyes away from her. Finally he nodded.

“I’m broken and lost,” he replied with a small frown. That seemed to confuse her, so she countered, “What do you mean, lost? Your home is not far away.”

Looking over at her again he made a realization. She was just as lost as he was, unsure of where to go or what she was meant to do. Her path was muddy and unclear. “Not all loss is physical,” he mumbled finally, looking down at his shaky, bruised legs. “I know where my home is but I’ve never been so lost in my life.”

Lume let out a little ‘hm’ sound, looking away from him and up at the sky, possibly contemplating his words. Fraser watched her do so and sucked in a deep breath through his nostrils. The two of them were lost, lost as could be, confused and broken and weak. But perhaps… perhaps if the both of them were lost together they could be found.

“What happened to your back leg?” Lume asked from behind Fraser suddenly. He paused, turning around to look back at her, cocking his still-wounded hind leg off of the ground. His limbs were better now, luckily undamaged from his fall the evening before.

“Snake bite,” he told her, swishing his tail as he waited for her to catch up. She looked down at his bitten leg, arching her eyebrows before ducking down to examine the now-scabbed bite marks. Fraser yelped, jumping away from her, startled by her sudden movement. She grunted, flicking her ears. “Do not move,” she told him. “I want to see the bite.”

“Why?” Fraser barked, hopping away again, narrowly avoiding landing on a cactus. Lume sat up, scowling at him as if he had wronged her very greatly. “Why do you want to see the bite?”

Lume puffed out a frustrated breath, rolling her eyes before continuing along. For such a stoic and ethereal wolf, she was certainly on the crankier side of things. Fraser hopped after her again, looking around at the rocky outcroppings that surrounded them. The trees were larger and healthier here, with actual leaves tipping the branches unlike those that he was used to. “Where are we going?” he asked suddenly.

“The forest,” Lume responded, pausing to wait for him to catch up. “More of your pack is up ahead.”

Fraser’s light-spirited attitude of the day plummeted into an abyss and impaled itself on a harsh rock, bleeding away into nothing. His stomach flipped and his heart fluttered like a vulture taking flight. More of his pack mates meant more wolves for Lume to kill.

“No!” he shouted at her, stopping in his tracks. She would not kill more of his pack, not while he was still standing.

- President Loki

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