by Malédiction » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:57 am
(It's long, but whomever it may concern, as in DragonWolf and Jaqueline, must read it all, sadly)
Tundra risked a glance at Kaze, and she realized he wasn't going to call his sister off. "Just know, Kaze." she started speaking. "Just know that I had once fallen in love with you. I had once believed that fairytales exists, and that you would choose me to be your Alpha Female." she started tearing up, but she didn't stop. She just let all her emotion out. "I'm sure a couple females here love you to, and I'm pretty sure you don't even stop to take the time to realize." she didn't flinch as she heard Bolt murmur, "She can't talk like that to Kaze! He's our Alpha!" she kept her eyes locked in Kaze's, seeing his emotion, seeing his disappointment. "Just know that you are missing a whole lot. I didn't deserve to be driven out. You know it, as much as your sister and I know. She knows that I'm sensitive about my past, and so that's when she decided to break me." she choked, blood welling up to her throat. "Now I know that not everyone believes in fairytales. There is never a happy ending." she closed her eyes, opening them just a little to see Song lift her paw.
"I broke you because I knew I can. I broke you because I was jealous. I broke you because I knew that I would die in battle, but you would never. I broke you because I knew no one can beat you. I broke you because I finally had the chance to show you that you aren't the strongest around here. And now I will break you forever." Song growled. She looked up and her brother gave her an approving nod. "I will break you now, until you are just a couple shredded pieces of paper dancing in the wind." she lifted her paw, readying it to give the killing blow.
Kaze walked up to both of them. "Tundra, no one talked to me like that before, and I'm sure no one will want to, because that will have the same fate as Tundra." he raised his voice, looking at all of his wolves in turn. "Kill her now." he growled.
Song threw her paw down. "Noo!" she heard someone screech. She looked at the ground, and she saw Bolt push Tundra out of her grasp. She tried to stop her paw, but it was to late. Bolt's body lay motionless at her paws, blood welling from his wound. "Tundra didn't do anything wrong, she doesn't deserve to die." he managed to spit out, before the light that was usually always glimmering in his eyes faded, and his empty gaze looked up at the sky.