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The Blood War

Chapter Twenty-one

Rain pounded down from the angry sky above, fat droplets pattering against the leaves of trees and underbrush and turning the dirt to mud. Bone padded silently, tail whisking behind him, mud riding up his legs as he unintentionally kicked it up into the hollow cavern of his stomach. He wasn’t really sure where he was going; back in the general direction of the wolf pack, but indirectly, rather unsure of why he was returning.

The previous night, as he had dreamed and visited the ancestors within the Forever Grounds, Phantasm had arrived. The gray of age and the haunted look of death over time was gone from her; only a powerful, young wolf remained, as it did with every ancestor who joined the Wolves of the Stars. And her first words to any of them had been: “Snowblind did this. He killed me. He needs to pay.”

Had Bone been sent to make Snowblind pay? Yes. The ancestors had discussed the matter before returning to him, offering- basically ordering- for him to return to the pack and set things straight. Bone was still on the fence about it; he had caused so much death for this pack already. But deep down he knew that having Snowblind as an alpha would only cause more. So even though he knew the right thing to do, he dragged his feet, walking slowly through the rain-beaten forest, trying to think of any way possible that he would be able to avoid killing the manipulative white wolf. And yet, nothing came: he knew that it was the only option.

The dark clouds had rolled away by twilight, revealing the bold night sky overhead, illuminated with the light of ancestors, and leaving the fields and forests dripping. Bone stood in the center of a wide-open field, grass laden with water droplets, freckled with brightly-colored flowers which were also drooping at the time.

He let out a sigh, a small cloud of water particles stirring away from his jaw. He really didn’t have to rest; he had been doing plenty of that recently, as he wallowed in his guilt, but he was making this excursion take as long as possible.

But why was he? The truth was, he didn’t know.

As he forced himself to the ground, laying with mud-painted limbs outstretched on his side, he heard the faintest rustle of movement. Bone sat up, poking his head just above the line of bowing, pale green blades which reflected starlight with their loads of water.

On the far side of the field, padding warily yet quickly out of the forest, he saw a honey-red figure, resembling a wolf. Silhouetted by the disc of a moon overhead, the wolf’s ears were larger than most, and she looked relatively short. Bone’s heart stopped.

“Outlander?” he breathed softly into the chilly air. But, in the clear night wind, sound carried far, because her head snapped up and stared in his direction.

- President Loki

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