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We All Miss Someone



Destruction


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12-29-2013, 11:36 PM
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The Seracian burial grounds. Several graves of the desceased were here... but it was the smallest grave that drew the attention of the female. She approached it at a terribly slow pace, crimson ringed eyes filled with sadness. The grave belonged to her one and only child. Since going to see Bane she was reminded oh so painfully that she was truly alone in Seracia. At least family wise. Sure she would look over Tahlia and her pups... but at the same time being with them pained the female. Destruction didn't want to openly admit it... but she was lonely.

The dark woman sat in front of the small grave. All of the graves of the deceased had flowers upon them, but who had placed them there she didn't know. A low whine escaped Destruction's throat as she placed a paw on the mound of earth. So much had happened in her five years of life. Her innocence taken... losing everything... joining Seracia... meeting Bane... having Dillinger... losing Dillinger... meeting Tahlia... and now just trying to live out her life and find a purpose for herself. She had changed from that mindless assassin she had once been... because of her son. But he was gone... he couldn't see what she had become.


Destruction raised her muzzle to the sky, a long, drawn out, mournful howl echoing into the morning sky. As the sound faded from the woman's lips she would look back to Dillinger's grave, dropping her body down so that her head was on her paws over his grave. The woman would feel tears sting her eyes as she softly started speaking. She didn't know if Dillinger's spirit still lingered here... or anywhere in Seracia... but she wanted to talk to him. She missed him terribly.


"Dillinger... so much has happened since your death... your father and I get along now... I know how much you wanted to meet him..." Destruction let out a loud sigh, closing her eyes to prevent herself from crying. Her heart was heavy... and there was only one possible thing that could fill that void. Something she didn't have.





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