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Miach sat and waited for any sort of response. Doubt made its way into his mind but his mental defenses fought it off. Before his time away from Boreas the male was a ball of stress and depression. A lack of self esteem led him down a dark path of welcoming his father into his life. Unable to truly speak up for himself beneath that traitorous shadow. But he was turning a new leaf. It was time to find his own paw prints and build his own legacy. Miach was the first born son of a killer and he would not let those demons control his mind any longer. Thus, he sat at the lake with a blank expression. He held no promise to this day to avoid being let down or experiencing sorrow. Joy filled the Adravendi's heart as a call responded to his own. It was familiar and close. The call was from his brother, Kane. A happy tail thudded on the earth with snow flying every which way. His eyes went wide as they scanned the area. It seemed as though the howl came from the mountain but it was hard for the beast to really be sure. Thus, it was time to wait yet again. He could only assume the call was a notion from his brother that he was going to meet his summons.. Not before long two crimson gazes locked together. Miach observed as his litter mate moved through the snow to his exact location by the lake. A smile stained white and black lips as his tail flicked with pure excitement. It had been a while since he laid eyes upon Kane and could not contain his positive emotions. "Brother! I am so happy to see you." his words came forth with a visible frost. Snow fell from the heavens and littered the male's pelt. Though, the elements would not take away from this special moment. The words heard next called for Miach to raise a brow. What happened? A hard question to answer yet he would try nonetheless. "I took time for myself." A pause. "My mind was so tainted by our father's horrid riddles." He straightened up ever so slightly, "I've come back to start a new life, Kane. I am done looking up to a murderous beast. I want to live an honest life and would be very happy if you would be a part of it." Miach's words were sincere and true as he stared into that familiar crimson gaze.
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