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"Fallings not the problem,
when I'm falling I'm at peace..
It's only when I hit the ground,
it causes all the grief..."
;Female
;Content
;Normal Member
;Crushless
;Mateless
;Heading to camp.
"I am the one of Kaliza."
I silently headed back towards camp, my head spinning from the loneliness. It as hard imagining anything being a loner. After being gone just a few days was hard enough.
I longed to see someone's face, but all that passed were shrubs and bushes. They mean nothing to me. I thought quietly.
The scenery started to become more familiar as I walked, seeing sights I've seen before. Not exciting. I neared camp, my eyes falling in Rene's direction. I gave her a small smile, before lowing my head and padding in the opposite direction. I don't belong. I was probably a loner from the start. It had been so hard for me to try and fit in, I always end up looking like a fool. I have countless times.
As I walked, I couldn't help to look back, she hadn't seemed busy neither, but who was I to bother. I know my place well. I have been abused with my low rank, but honestly you begin to not even notice when you get a sharp bite on the ear.
When I sensed I was far enough, I flopped down in an isolated spot, hidden with the tall grasses and thickness of the trees, I'd be hard to spot; and I liked it. No one's here to tell me otherwise, or scold me for not being submissive enough.
I silently headed back towards camp, my head spinning from the loneliness. It as hard imagining anything being a loner. After being gone just a few days was hard enough.
I longed to see someone's face, but all that passed were shrubs and bushes. They mean nothing to me. I thought quietly.
The scenery started to become more familiar as I walked, seeing sights I've seen before. Not exciting. I neared camp, my eyes falling in Rene's direction. I gave her a small smile, before lowing my head and padding in the opposite direction. I don't belong. I was probably a loner from the start. It had been so hard for me to try and fit in, I always end up looking like a fool. I have countless times.
As I walked, I couldn't help to look back, she hadn't seemed busy neither, but who was I to bother. I know my place well. I have been abused with my low rank, but honestly you begin to not even notice when you get a sharp bite on the ear.
When I sensed I was far enough, I flopped down in an isolated spot, hidden with the tall grasses and thickness of the trees, I'd be hard to spot; and I liked it. No one's here to tell me otherwise, or scold me for not being submissive enough.






