Many wolves looking for relaxation come to Blossom Field. A gentle breeze vibrating the blossoming flowers is quite a sight to see and it is quite a favourite for wolves to come with their mates.

A recent fire has ruined the scenery, half the field covered with soot and marked with scars of the flames. The other half is untouched, however.

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Kori's Beginning (Part 1)
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Kori ran until her lungs could not handle anymore strain. She constantly checked over her shoulder for anyone following her even though she lost her pursuers early on. The cold, snowy, tundra of the North quickly faded into a slightly more temperate but brown and dead landscape. Kori knew she had the advantage in this locale compared to her northern, pale, brethren.

Once confident she wasn't being followed, she began to find a place to spend the night knowing that it was also getting dark soon. Soon, she found an alcove carved out of the side of a cliff. This would be a good place for her rest her weary body but still be alert to any intruders.

As she curled up inside, the adrenaline wearing off, the reality of what she had just done began to sink in. What was supposed to be just another council meeting turned into her killing their leader. The leader who had taken her in at her most desperate hour. The leader who showed her everything her knows. The leader who was letting her climb the ranks despite not being part of the bloodline. Slowly, the blood caked into her muzzle and on her front paws began to feel heavier and heavier.

The longer she lay and think about it though, the less guilty she began to feel. Cassius had been a mean, self-centered alpha– only interested in advancing his personal agenda. She had witnessed him betray his allies. She had witnessed him cheat his own pack. And probably worse of all, she had witnessed him abuse and take advantage of the females of the pack. The longer she thought about those things, the more the blood began to feel like a badge of honor. They may be blinded by their devotion to Cassius, but she had done the pack a favor by killing him. Then again by eliminating him she left the Alpha position to Fergus, Cassius’ first born son, and suddenly she felt sick to her stomach not sure if that was a better option.

She pushed those thoughts out of her head though, knowing that if she had any chance of surviving another day, she needed rest. She forcibly closed her eyes instead focusing on the sound of the land around her. The low humming noise of insects, the slightly rustling of grass in the gentle breeze, and the distant howl of another wolf.

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