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A: Refuse, Aquilo will die from that wound anyway

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Finally! Sorry for the wait; I nearly had this done but then I had to go somewhere for the weekend XD I'm not too proud of it though... It could have turned out better.
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"No."

Invadam's eyes narrowed but his smirk grew and with movements both sudden and lethal he struck. The light grey tom named Aquilo was hurled off of the cliff edge and plumetted down the darkness. Chenoa rushed to the edge and reached as far as she could to try and grab his paw but it was too late; he was out of reach. The Galian High Councilor turned and walked off, returning to the dark and marshy land he called home, only stopping once to call out to a stunned Chenoa, "I will see to it that the rest of your Kingdom perishes as well until you surrender or nothing is left."

The Encanta High Councilor weeped as the rain fell and until it started to lighten and the sun started to shine once again. When she did rise she moved slowly and turned to return to her home; to protect it and its residents if possible. It was no use trying to retrieve the Knight of Gales undoubtedly broken body from the cliff's bottom, it would take too long and then someone else may die as she did so. Slowly she proceeded to the Encata main camp with tired movements and stiff legs and an aching in both her body and heart. Now, it was time to tell the Kingdom....

Or is it?

Choose wisely:
A: Wait. Tell the clan after a rest and explain it then. But warn them to be careful and travel in groups.
B: Tell them now. The sooner they know the better.

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:iconby-lanterns-light: (c) :iconwarriorrainyday:
Chenoa (c) :iconwarriorrainyday:
Aquilo (c) :iconadoptionmotion:
Invadam (c) me
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Dragonfire291's avatar
I've learned from past mistakes that it is always best to tell sooner then later so B.

Poor Chenoa.