During the day, sentries guard the sleeping. When the sky is dark and the moon dances with the stars, this is when the real fun begins. Munashii Gekko's forest is the only haunt where you can find your local misfits all in one place. A land of the forbidden and forgotten, a place that is riddled with dangers of a whole different kind. The wolves here have long misplaced their rightful minds, and now live like creatures damned to prowl and lurk through the night. It's easy to lose yourself here, sanity was sure to fade away and wither; there was never anything normal about this nefarious nest. The silent threats that whispered in the breeze were enough to deter even the largest of demons around. It was not strength nor wit that ensured your survival here with Eric, and challengers would be torn down with a morose lethality - there was nothing left in his cold blue eyes that promised mercy to anyone who dared to overstep their worth. So, would you give up the sun for the moon and stars? Do you have enough vigor to become a well regarded sentry? - Put on a game face to step up and pass the sepia king's test or turn and leave before he catches your scent. You never know who wants to snack on your delicious blood in this forest.

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I'll admit, I wasn't a big fan of the examination process. Not that I was much used to receiving it. I guess that was a perk to always being as Jack Frost's side. Everyone paid attention to him and never even noticed me. Foolish girls, to think they could seduce him. I knew I was the only girl he'd ever care about, even though it wasn't like that. Frossy was a free spirit who spat on commitment. And he'd taught me to be the same way. Yet still, here I was, on the doorstep of a pack looking for acceptance. What the hell was wrong with me? Well, a lot, I supposed. All those issues with being abandoned and left to die and such. Ah, but it was these issues that made me strong of mind and having to fend for myself for so long that made me strong of body. At least that's what I liked to believe I was, and I had a feeling others saw it too.

I couldn't help the slight satisfaction I felt at the chuckle that dripped from the inky king's kissers. A slight smile ghosted across my canvas, somehow keeping the slightly twisted edge it always carried nowadays. A thoughtful expression passed over his face for a moment and I felt a slight annoyance at not knowing his thoughts. I found it quite bothersome to been completely clueless to the ones around me. The lift of Serris's ebony brows caused my smile to stretch just a bit wider, my own white and golden browns doing the same, more a question than shock.

The way he let the moments drag by irked me. Cowering was the last thing I'd do. There was a hard edge to my golden gaze, obviously unused to this act yet unwilling to break under the obsidian regal's gaze. The only time I dared to glance away was to rest my orbs for a moment on the lighter male, his name forgotten in this moment. He was a troubled soul, and I idly wondered what it was that caused him so much grief.

I was nearly surprised when the dark king's words broke the silence. He had finally responded to my bit of word play and the light teasing tone spurred me on further. The amused grin on my maw was quickly replaced by an exasperated sigh. No crowns? Then the throne it is, hand it over. My tone mimicked his own and I was glad for this lightheartedness. This was something that I was used to, something that felt natural to me. Next, it was not his neck cracking that caught my attention, but his last words instead. Oh, I know who you are, sir. May I ask, though, why it is you're impressed with little ol' me? His cerulean gaze ran over me again and I couldn't help the cool shiver that ran down my spine once again. But his vocals brought me out of my uncomfortablity, making me stop for a second to thoroughly consider my reply. The minutes ticked by and more than once I parted my daggers to respond, only to close them again when no words came. Finally I simply gave in. Well, you see Serris, I honestly have no clue whatsoever as to why I've come here to you. A frustrated frown twisted at my lips. Why had I come here? It was a question I had found myself unable to answer. I had to have chosen Munashii for a reason, right? Why couldn't I figure it out? I brought my golden eyes up to meet the deep blues of Serris, unsure how he might feel about my answer.

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