Erlind
Armitage
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- Mar 23, 2006
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He hated being at her mercy. Curled against the wall she looked so weak, but she still had more freedom than he did. She had told him she wasn't letting him go, so why was she still here? While she was willing to listen though, he was willing to feed her lies.
“I remember a time when I ran through the trees. There was mountains. I hunted free. It is all so faint though. That human brat stole it from me, but I can't remember how or even when. Too often it feels like a dream, and that I have never been free. I don't know why you care. If you're not going to free me you're just taunting me, making me think about these things.”
The strange part of his story was how much of it was true. Neither side of Kendrick really remembered what had happened. The human brat had been climbing up in the Himalayas somewhere, like any good trust fund baby, and when he'd woken up days later the beast was a part of him. Kendrick remembered hunting in those mountains, but had never experienced it.
He was lost in thought for a moment and almost calm, but then the snarl returned, “I don't need this kind of torture.”
“I remember a time when I ran through the trees. There was mountains. I hunted free. It is all so faint though. That human brat stole it from me, but I can't remember how or even when. Too often it feels like a dream, and that I have never been free. I don't know why you care. If you're not going to free me you're just taunting me, making me think about these things.”
The strange part of his story was how much of it was true. Neither side of Kendrick really remembered what had happened. The human brat had been climbing up in the Himalayas somewhere, like any good trust fund baby, and when he'd woken up days later the beast was a part of him. Kendrick remembered hunting in those mountains, but had never experienced it.
He was lost in thought for a moment and almost calm, but then the snarl returned, “I don't need this kind of torture.”