Wolf Tails - part 21 by LittleBlackWolfPup, literature
Literature
Wolf Tails - part 21
The next morning Maka found Rain waiting on the edge of the city. The sun was barely shining over the tree tops, casting a blood red and pink light over the clouds. Any other day they both would stop to admire its beauty, but now they had a job to do, and with the events of yesterday there was little to admire. Rain sat motionless, with her back toward the city, only twitching an ear when Maka approached. She came to Rains side. The wolf avoided her gaze, but Maka could see a dull pain resting in her eyes. She had just lost many of her own kind, and probably not slept the previous night. Soul trailed behind her, watching them both. He still d
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Wolf slept no easier through the night than she did the last. Though Turas lay in another room far away, she could swear she heard his raggid breath. In the morning, her stomach sank as she found he had not healed as much as she wished. She cleaned his wound and redressed them as best she could, and reluctantly left. Hiccup had promised to go flying with her and snowfoot again, and take them to investigate the ghost village near the other side of the island. She saddled her excited nightfury, and wai
Wolf Tails - Part 20 by LittleBlackWolfPup, literature
Literature
Wolf Tails - Part 20
Rain repeated all that Redroot had told her. She stressed the urgency and nature of the great creature the witches had sealed away so long ago, but she had not a name for it. " I'm afraid I might know what she was speaking about." Lord Death said grimly. He lead them all into the enormous library of the school, and retrieved a book from a shelf. Rain looked about in wonder at the towering cases and books neatly stacked against one another. The forest of shelves surrounded them in a welcoming embrace, inviting them all to search its contents with no worry of over indulgence, for here none truly existed. Maka watched Rain survey the room in ama