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Waning Unity

Chapter Twenty-Two

(Sorry this one took me a bit, was struggling to think of ideas. But I think I fixed the spacing issue!)

Lume didn't know how long it had been. She hadn't bothered counting the hours, days even. Eventually, the faint sounds of snarling wolves in the distance died away completely, and the battle's end was marked by the sound of one of the packs howling in victory. Milkweed disappeared now and then, likely to check in with how her pack was doing. Whether her pack had won or lost, she didn't show it. Her full attention, like Lume's, had gone towards watching over Fraser.

He would occasionally wake to cough out spurts of blood and scarf down whatever budding plants milkweed had brought. She had led their other pack-mates of the past to visit him once or twice, and a healer a bit more often to make sure everything that needed to be done was done for Fraser to have a quick recovery.

Lume never moved, however. Mornings had come and gone, but the ethereal guardian didn't sleep. She sat and waited, either for Fraser to wake or stop breathing. She felt powerless for once, and she despised it. During the hours when Milkweed was gone and Fraser was still unconscious, Lume was left to her thoughts. With nothing else to distract her, the moment of her attempting to tear Fraser to pieces replayed again and again in her head. She tried to block it out with other things; memories of the past and happy times escaped her, running away at full speed from the evidence of her feral nature.

It was a new type of torment, one that would not let her forgive herself, if even Fraser could decide he would. And then, one night came with a new thought to occupy herself with.

'You can stay no longer.'

She hadn't heard those words in a while. She normally dropped everything and did what the voice asked of her. It had always been right before, pulling her from the jaws of hysteria to save those around her, yet this time Lume wanted nothing more than to resist.

Fraser had claimed her as one of his own, as his pack. Why did she have to leave now? Why couldn't she stop wandering for once? She finally had something good and it was being ripped away.

The voice responded to her retaliating thoughts. 'What you have done here was the bare minimum. Next time you will try to kill him and everyone else once again. You will not fail.'

The memory of her attack played again, this time under the tint of, "What if?" What if she HAD torn Fraser to pieces, broken his neck, or crushed his heart? She felt sadness and anger and confusion and understanding all at once. She had made her decision, however.

Eventually swishing of a wolf making its way back to them became clearer, and Milkweed's scent floated into the small clearing. With the assurance Fraser would have a trustworthy wolf at his side, Lume stood and bolted into the trees, not daring to look back for fear she would stop herself and go back. Milkweed called her name in the distance, and the coughing sound Fraser made when he began to wake sounded behind her.

For the second time in Lume's life, she began to cry.

~CL1

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