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Lay Me Down



Fenrir


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04-13-2013, 11:05 PM
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No matter his efforts she still wasn't breathing. What was he doing wrong? A worried expression began to work its way onto his face. He was about to feel extremely guilty for her death. He should have just jumped in the river and attempted to grab her from there and drag her out before the water filled her longs. At least then he could have drowned peacefully knowing he'd sacrificed his life for her own. He didn't know her, but his own beliefs and ways of life led him to believe that it would have been a righteous death. It was a worthy way to go, even at such a young age.

Ears flicked backwards as the healer than he'd seen at the pack meeting came up behind him. He stepped away and listened to her words. Muscles tensed in anticipation. They only had so much time before it would completely be too late. He nodded and didn't question her. She was a healer who knew so much more about healing than he did. He wouldn't dare ague.

Fangs grasped the female by the scruff as he dragged her to the slope and put her head downwards. He worked diligently and swiftly not wasting any time. The boy once again put his paws on her chest an began the routine, this time going at a faster and more vigorous pace than he had been. He was intent upon ridding her lungs of the water that tried to claim her existence. He wouldn't have it, he couldn't have it. He didn't want her death on his conscience. The death of another wasn't to be taken lightly, even if they were a stranger. He felt it was his job to revive her, so he would do what was necessary.

Eyes watched as Erani began to lick her neck and kept it in mind in case he ever had to do this again. This was a great learning experience. An ear flicked in the healer's direction as she began to talk to the female. He doubt it meant much, but he could hear genuine concern in her voice. She truly wanted the female to live as much as he did. They could only do their best to try and revive her. Hopefully their efforts wouldn't be in vain.



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