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The days and the nights were all the same down in the dungeon, far removed from the sunshine, the moonlight, the fresh air and spring flowers… the darkness was unending, the stench overwhelming, and meals in short supply. It was all part of their punishment. That’s what they said, anyway, but the Lowlander girl couldn’t trust any of the guards or their ilk. Willow longed for an outside world that continued on, despite the plight of the prisoners. And for what? So the so-called king could make an example out of them? Mostly, she slept, or talked in quiet voices to her cellmate. Today, she was staring outside of her cage. Suddenly, bright eyes, golden as sunflowers, stared at Willow from across the way, sights alight despite their grim surroundings. The girl looked so small – not just because of her diminutive stature, but because she looked like she was scarcely old enough to be in a place like this. Willow doubted that the other had even reached adulthood, only to experience imprisonment… But before Willow’s bleeding heart could ache with the pain of another’s suffering, the stranger spoke up in a surprisingly self-assured voice: "Would you fight for a king or yourself?" Willow blinked, a sudden flurry of concern fluttering through her core as she anticipated the cruel guards to overhear and add more punishment to their sentences. Her eyes flicked in their direction, but no one seemed to be paying much attention to their unlucky guests. After a few silent, thoughtful seconds, Willow responded in a similarly hushed voice, but a voice that lacked the same resounding confidence that the younger wolfess possessed. ”I fight for the ones who can’t fight for themselves.” Vivid green eyes shimmered with the threat of tears. But Willow was tired of the despair they had been plunged into. Her visage was sincere as she continued: ”The ones – all of the wolves who don’t have enough, and have never had enough.” @”fig”
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