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    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura


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    Rhae
    She slipped away, but really hadn't gone far before she was stopped and staring into the ever-darkening forest. She'd grown up at her mother's hip, timid and bashful, until her mother and aunt were gone. Since then, she seemed to go from one family to another, taken in and then forgotten or left behind. Pangea had been the longest time she'd remained in one place since getting separated from her mother. Tioga had taken her in as a little sister of sorts, and then Bruise had taken care of her. Although, he hadn't started out that way, but she didn't like to think about that.

    So, now what?

    If Bruise was really gone, and her heart broke to even think it, then where did that leave her now? Alone again. She didn't manage well on her own, and even now her heart was racing and she could feel the panic thickening in her throat and keeping her from breathing. Her sides heaved and she closed her eyes. Breathe, just breathe. She could find a way through this. She could just find another home. Or something. She didn't need anyone. No, she definitely needed someone. God, she wished Bruise were here. She'd follow him anywhere.

    She worried her lip between her teeth and groaned mournfully to herself. What was she going to do? Should she stay nearby so Waylan can find her later? Should she-- but, no that wouldn't work, would it? How could she possibly claim the safety of his side when he had his own family to take care of. How selfish of her. She shouldn't hold him to his promise to keep her safe. That wasn't fair to him.

    But she sure as hell wasn't going to the field. God, all those people in one place. And the meadow, too.
    No. Not happening. She couldn't do it.

    She avoided people, was deathly uncomfortable with attention. Something about her made them always look, and sometimes they kept looking. It was dreadful. It must have been her twisted spine, but nobody ever really said anything about it. Polite kindness, maybe. Either way, she was clearly going to have to stick to the forest. Perhaps she'd happen on a person alone and not a terrifying crowd. But a safe person.

    Oh god, what if she were found by a cruel one?

    Best to keep on the move then, maybe. And she started walking again, following the scent of the sea. Just to check. Just in case Bruise really was there and washed up. What if he needed her? Just to see.
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    Don't get too close

    He hadn't gone far from where she had disappeared into the forests.  His hello echoed into the dense forests and went unanswered.  Settling with the fact that she has vanished he continued under the cover of the woodlands.  Leaving his father to his vices and his mother had stormed off to the north.  He too began to head that way until he caught the brief familiar scent of the young mare amongst the chaos earlier.  His smallish head raised as ebony ears flicked forwards curiously.  "Hello..." He called out again.  His tone kind as it dragged the word from his vocals.  She had seemed so frightened before.  Of his mother it was understood but of him... He was convinced it had been the situation.  Resting contently on ivory dipped legs he listened.  Waiting to see if she called back...

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