The Rejected Tribrid
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ng to get out of the house. I am alre
ill at home?" Counc
." I reply as I hear Mich
sit down for this c
's wrong!"
bsidian pack being attacked to
a couple of hours ago." I excl
pack to investigate and see if t
Savage and the rest of her pack. "We will leave immedia
situation that has arisen. The news of the attack immediately triggers a surge of worry and anxiety within our pa
etermination and unease permeates the atmosphere. The journey ahead is fraught with te
cent of smoke and devastation hangs heavily in the air. We seamlessly transiti
urvivors. However, with each passing moment, our spirits sink deeper into despair as we grimly realize that no one has survived this brutal o
es of urgent gestures, my eyes reflecting the gravity of the moment. Fueled by a mixture of anticipati
ed beneath a heavy beam and the remnants of the shattered structure. Though barely clinging to consciousne
to my human form, my voice breaking with em
tude and sorrow clear in her gaze as it meets mine. Her trembling hand reaches out to
words. It is clear to all of us that remaining in this ravaged pack territ
rney back to our pack lands. Each step is a laborious reminder of the
r Micha standing there, a blend of relief and apprehension etched across his
iately spring into action upon seeing Savage's condition. They work tirelessly, their skills and knowledge being put to the test as they try to stabilize her fra
decision not to abandon her during this critical moment. Despite her shallow breaths and sever
thought of her enduring the heart-wrenching loss of both her parents, the pillars of her existence, is unfathomable. The
to her already shattered world. How she survived amidst the chaos and destruction is a testament to her strength and resilience. I
st within my soul. The unfairness of it all, the cruel twist of fate that snatched away her loved ones on a day meant for celebration, fills me wi
on the very day that their daughter reveled in the joy of her birth. The weight of this shared tragedy binds us together, intertwining o
ing my unwavering support and understanding. I wi
solemn demeanor causing a wave of anxiety to wash over m
y with concern. "It will take time and a lot of care to ensure her recovery. We will do
be promising, a glimmer of optimism sparks inside me. I am filled with a resolute determination to support S
night and send out our investigators to see if we can find out who
n and hold her hand, trying to bring as much comfort as I can. "Unt
replies as he pats my bac
ermination even during the toughest moments filled with uncertainty. The pack stand
ons of improvement-a slight flutter of eyelids, a fe
tal attack. In her gaze, a mixture of agony and endurance is clear, as if she carries the weight of her pain and suffering. Yet, amids
f, I whisper, "We were