Shimoru looked at her brother and sister. She shivered with the cold. Her parents had never favored her for hacing different appearences than her siblings. She was a black colored pup, withpointy ears and a fluffy tail. She looked at the others. She wasn't surprised they had ditched her, but why would they leave her brother and sister? They were adored by her parents.
Her purple eyes flickered back and forth, a light glint to them from the sunlight that reflcted from her glowing pelt.She wanted her siblings to be back with their parents. "How did this happen?"she asked in an empty tone. It had been that way since she was born. She had always had an empty tone and no expressions. She simply looked towards her brother and went over to comfort him. "It's alright. We'll get back." she told him.
Therron looked up. "What? What's wrong?" he asked his sister. What the heck was happening? Why was he hearing his father's voice? What did he mean? Why was his sister angry? Maybe because dad liked him the most, but that wasn't his fault! He had no time to think about being mad right now. He took deep breaths. He had to find an answer. That was what his dad had taught him.
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Shimoru stared at him with her blank eyes. "I will try to find a way to get us back. Why had they left us out here? Why did they leave you both out here?"she asked him in her calm voice. She looked up to the bright sky, the sun's light reflecting off of her pelt. She looked back at her brother, her prple eyes still blank. She hadn't wanted them to be seaperated from their parents.
"What wrong?" She barked. "Dad always liked you best! He never liked me! Nobody! Without even a lick of godbye he left us!" Her eyes narrowed. "You dont know what it's like to have a dad who only liked his son." she said. "You were the favorite! you were the best! haha therron! Your soo awesomse, maybe you deserve more then us!" She barked. "If dad loved me at all, he would have said bye when he left. but he only said it to you! And so all you can do is think about him!"
Therron growled. Now he understood. "I know now. My father knew this was coming. That was why he trained me for this. To protect you," he said, emotion and sadness in his voice. "I'm going to help you, Luna." he turned to his sister. "And you too," he said to her. "Please forgive me Lunie. It wasn't my fault that he knew," he whispered, bowing his head low, showing he was truly sorry. "And he speaks to me now."
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"Of couse he does!" She barked "He oboisly hates us, because your the only one good enough for him to talk to!" She growled. "I dont need him! Dad can leave us for dead, again!" She said in a low growl. She looked behind her and turned to the darkness of the woods. She walked toward them. "I dont need you! I dont need him! I'll fend for myself!" She ran into th woods. She smelled so many sents it was overwhelming. She loved it. She was rushing through the cold air with not a care in the world. "BAM" She ran into a tree. "Ouch!" She yelped. She looked around. "I should't keep my eyes shut in a place like this." she murmered
Shimoru stared at them and turned away. "I'll be a few minutes."she told them as she walked away. She needed to scout the area. She thought of her parents. WHy didn't they tell her sister good bye too? Mabe they had givin her a secret farewell, an unspoken one. Lost in her thoughts, she stopped before even taking two steps away from them.
Therron was horrified. His sister had run away, but he was the only one that knew how to! Wait, hold on to them! That was what his dad had meant! He would be an unseen guardian. His sister didn't want to see him. He knew how to creep along without being heard or seen. He went the way his sister had, and saw her run into a tree. He threw himself into standby mode, in case she needed help.
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Shimoru sat still for a moment, and then continued onwards. She spied another dog and backed up. Yet it didn't look like a dog. What was it? She had heard tales of wild dogs. This must have been one of them.He noticed her and stood with a slight grimace on his face. Her blank expression did not leave her eyes or face. It never had. The dog padded forwards, and stopped a few feet infront of her.