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Neutral
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cassandra knew she wouldn't survive the week without him... as he padded away she slowly and sighlently followed him... then a stick snapped under her paw and he wipped around shocked to see her
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Darkseeker
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Timber smirked. He swished his tail. "Hm, my shadow must be following me." Then he grew serious. "Don't you have a family to go to or something?"
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Neutral
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" no... my family is dead... and i have been alone for a very very long time... " cassandra sat down and sighs knowing that timber didn't want her to follow him. but she wanted to get to know him... very much
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Darkseeker
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Timber watched Cassandra sit down and look defeated. He sighed and softened. "Very well. You can come with me," he said reluctantly, walking again.
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Neutral
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"ok..." they began to walk when cassandra began to get dizzy again. " timber... hang on... please.... " she crouched down and groaned everything was going dark again
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Darkseeker
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Timber turned back to see Cassandra collapse again. He growled and ran over. He nudged her and sighed. "Is this going to be a common occurrence?"
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Neutral
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Cassandra awoke and groaned as her head pounds " sorry... this happens a lot... im trying to control it but... its hard for me to do... i will leave you now... i can see you are annoyed." Cass began to walk unsteadaly and timber watched her with a little bit of concern in his eyes
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Darkseeker
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Timber sighed. He could not leave her on her own. He bounded ahead of her and let her lean on his shoulder. "Just because I'm slightly annoyed doesn't mean that I will leave you on your own."
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Neutral
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" t-thanks..." timber noticed her eyes, the color of emralds. he kinda liked that... cassandra and timber walked for a while, then they stopped to rest. mostly because cass looked like she was going to pass out again.
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Darkseeker
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Timber lapped up some water, watching Cass out of the corner of his eye. He blinked his blue eyes slowly and didn't even try sorting out his mess of thoughts.
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