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Waning Unity

Chapter Thirty (2/2)

[If you haven't read part one first or if this posts before part one, please don't read this yet. It contains spoilers for the first part and ruins the storytelling ;-;]

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The beast took Milkweed's taunt to heart, lunging at the she-wolf. Milkweed remained planted in place, and then dashed to the side suddenly, leaving her pursuer to crash into and through the bark of the dead tree that she had been standing in front of. The monster was stunned for a moment, but by the time it had come back to its senses, the tree was already coming down on it, the pieces that hit its body breaking open and leaving it trapped under the heavy half-trunk that was left.

"Not finding a good place to die," Milkweed said through her panting, appearing in front of Lume, "Just thinking of what Fraser would do. Desert trees... not nearly as solid as the kind you see in the forest," she remarked in a way that would have been smug if she weren't so tired.

The beast tried to snap at her only a few times before it realized it was mostly immobile and too exhausted right now to get out of Milkweed's trap. "So what?" it snarled, "You kill me now?"

"No." Milkweed shook her head. "I just wanted you to see. Look Lume." She forced the monster's head to the side until it was facing Fraser, still lying on the ground in the distance. "Look at what you did."

"I know what I did."

"Do you, Lume?"

The monster snarled, "Lume is gon-"

"No, she isn't!" Milkweed snapped. "I know you're still there. I know you can hear me. LOOK AT HIM." She pushed its head again, and the monster snarled but cooperated.

"I've seen you," Milkweed continued. "The way you look at him and stand by his side. I saw how you watched over him when he was hurt. This isn't the loyalty of a pack-mate, it's something else. He's something more, isn't he?"

The monster roared and fought at the log again, but Milkweed shouted over the noise. "Isn't he? Is this what you want? Is this want you want for him?"

The roaring became screaming as the essence streak on its shoulder reappeared, shining a blinding white. Milkweed stepped back with her ears flattened for a moment.

And then the screaming stopped, and there was sobbing.

"No," Lume said quietly. "No, it isn't."

(How to win an overpowered bossfight: The power of love.)

~CL1

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