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Cocoa brown pillars made their way slowly and unsurely through the forest. She'd been at Blossom for a long time now, infinty almost. Poison had seeped into her mind, turning every single wolf she saw a threat. It was so long ago that she almost got attacked, so long ago that the ghost of a brother defended her... so long ago that Awolition was lost in flames, so long ago that her parents perished in the smoke... Cobalt spectacles glanced at the ground ahead of her every so often, never lifting her maw up. With every small sound and breath that wasn't her own, brown hued ears would flick but her gaze would always remain straight ahead on the ground before her.
To be honest, Sail didn't know where she was going. She knew her way around Blossom quite well, as being here for as long as she was and being antisocial gave her a lot of time on her paws. Her pillars seemed to be heading towards a direction she hadn't yet explored. As long as there were no peers there, Sail loved to explore. Her last expierence with another soul hadn't gone so well, ended up in the mud hued ess to bolt in terror. The last time she'd had a good conversation... that would have had to been right when she got to Blossom. Anduin said that he'd be back from fishing from the river in a moment yet he'd never returned.
Now she was broken on the inside. Destined to live the rest of her life as a widow, friendless, lonely... The soft sound of paws on needles and forest foliage grew to the sound of pillars on stone. Her tongue sat limpy inside her maw. As the forest abruptuly ended and gave way to a giant, gaping stone mouth, Sail's cranium found itself looking up. Her cobalt eyes scanned the structure, and then glanced into the sky. The sun was masked behind a thick veil of grayish storm clouds, but a little lighter than Anduin's fur that she missed so much. As a pup, she would always burrow herself into her larger brother's fur... deciding that there had to be an unoccupied cave in the massive cavern, she head in, hoping to find refuge for a night or two, not knowing that she'd expierence something much more frightening to her.