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6/29/2025, 1:23:04 AM
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>Respond.

“I- I-”

Life wasn’t fair. It really wasn’t. She’d gotten a new pack-member, an actual new pack-member for the first time ever, and it’d been doomed from the start, doomed since before they even met this morning.

“I didn’t mean to… i-it’s… it’s just- she wouldn’t stop, even when I TOLD her to stop, and-”

It’s as if she’s looking at her in a whole new light. ...It hurts. Why was she being forced to relive what happened yesterday? Wasn’t it already over and done with?

“-and she j-just never listens, you know? she just keeps going and saying things even when it hurts, and-”

Wolves never thought about what happened in the past. If they did, they’d be sad all the time. Wolves just kept moving forward, day by day, because that was the only way for wolves to survive when bad stuff kept happening.

“s-she brought up mom. i-i can take it when it’s just about me, b-because w-wolves don’t care, they really don’t, but you can’t just bring up mom and dad and-”

She’s babbling. She knows she is. But she doesn’t know how to say things otherwise. If there’s anyone who’d understand, it’d be a pack-mate, and Sammy was a pack-mate now, so Sammy has to understand, she just has to-

“…Clover.”

The distraught wolf-girl looks up at Samantha’s face. Her lip trembles when she sees it. “…i-i know, i know it was bad- i wish i could change it, b-but i can’t, no matter how much i wish i could-”

“Clover, I… I-I’m sorry. I really am, okay?” The girl genuinely looks sad, genuinely looks sorry, but… but she’s not coming closer. “But… I… I’m gonna go home now.”

The wolf-girl doesn’t dare to move. She just stares down at the ground, whimpering. “…p-please. please don’t go, sam-sam. i’ll never do it again, i’ll be good, i promise, please… j-just please don’t go.”

“…I’m sorry.” Samantha turns, wiping away her tears. She shakily removes the wolf-ear headband, before gently placing it down on the stone steps. “I… see you later, Clover.”

The girl slowly walks away. The wolf was left alone once more, on that bright and sunny day.

>…why did it always…