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I’M SO SORRY THAT THIS TOOK SO LONG. STUFF IS BUSY AND I HAD NO INSPIRATION-

Anyway, here it is

Waning Unity

Chapter Fifteen

“Lume?” Fraser whispered loudly, crouched as close to the large wolf as he would dare get. The darkness of the night sky was just beginning to fold over into pale stripes of salmon pink and golden glow, the horizon stretching warm stripes of light into the sky and hiding the stars. “Lume?” he repeated, a little louder now. Finally her eye cracked open and she inhaled deeply, looking over at him drowsily. “What is it?” she asked after a moment. “Why aren’t you asleep?”

He shuffled a little closer to her, breathing his nervous air into her face. “I heard wolves howling,” he whispered, his eyes wide and round. “And they sounded close.”

Extending a paw, Lume pushed him a couple of paw-lengths away, sighing as she grew more alert to things around her. “Wolves howl often, Fraser,” she said tiredly, flicking her ears as she glared plainly at the smaller wolf. He shuffled his feet, beginning to chew the inside of his lip, per usual.

“Stop doing that,” she said, pushing herself to his feet and padding over. “It hurts you.” She swished her tail against his snout and he sighed, pulling his teeth away from the inside of his mouth before hanging his head miserably. “Sorry,” he mumbled under his breath, spitting out traces of blood that leaked into his saliva from his teeth marks that marked the softness of his mouth.

She sighed, shaking her head. She dipped her head until her snout was level with his, meeting his eyes. Her eyes looked truly concerned, rich with worry for his well-being. It was the most emotion he had ever seen in her face. “Do not apologize,” she told him gently. “It isn’t your fault.” She straightened, looking around. “What were you saying about howls?”

Suddenly her white fur seemed to ripple, the ethereal silver glow giving way to a vibrant blue. Fraser closed his eyes briefly, adjusting to the sudden amount of light. Footsteps rustled in the forest surrounding them, and suddenly the scent of woodland wolves whisked into his nostrils. He shuffled, stepping closer to Lume until their pelts brushed.

“A wolf pack?” he whispered to her, and she nodded in agreement. “Very loyal to each other,” she responded in a low voice. “Do you know them?”

Fraser scanned the forest, making out the shadows of wolves that surrounded them. He could hear their soft growls now, and they were near enough that he was able to sort through their smells. He inhaled deeply, struggling to figure out of any of them held scents that he could recognize. Some of their pelts, through the trees, were clearly lighter than their pack mates- evidence of sunbaked fur.

“I know one of them,” he mumbled finally. “No- two. Two of them are familiar, but they’re… they’re muddled. Changed from the time in the woods, I think.” Lume nodded quietly along with his words, crouching lower and turning her head to look out at the surrounding trees and the wolves hidden behind them.

A small portion of wolves stepped out, their three brown bodies silhouetted by the gathering light. There was a possibility that one of them, a she-wolf of a lighter color, was one of the members of his former pack. Their eyes were shadowed and dark, bodies tense. Fraser suddenly realized that they had probably found them by tracking Wildflower’s scent, and regrettably he turned his head to look over at her still body, already beginning to grow rancid from decay. “Is there a reason you have come into our territory,” one of the wolves, the darkest of the three, asked, “or are you simply passing by?”

Fraser and Lume exchanged a glance. His throat felt tight, as if he couldn’t speak, handicapped by nervousness. Lume looked back to the wolf who had spoken. “We are travelers,” she stated. “We do not mean any harm.”

“And who might you be?” asked the lightest. Her voice was familiar, soft, and despite her suspicious tone Fraser felt comfort simply by her presence. He looked back to Lume for a moment, hesitantly swallowing. “Lume and Fraser,” the ethereal wolf responded, lifting her chin. The lightest wolf’s face changed hearing their names and her ears lifted, eyes rounding.

“Fraser?” she repeated curiously, turning to whisper something to her companions. The darkest one finally looked to them and commanded, “Come with us. You’ll stay the night.”

- President Loki

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