Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 23

23 Banno did not feel any pain. He did not feel any cold. He did not feel anything at all except for a happiness so powerful it threatened to burst right out of him. The wind blew against his face, but he didn't feel it. The snow clumped together...

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 22

22 They kept following the trail until they reached a dead tree, fallen across the path. There was a splash of blood on the rotting bark, dried into a dark stain. Ander stepped on top of the dead hunk of wood, but just as he was about to drop down on...

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 21

21 A single Wolf mired in bloodlust was bad enough, they most certainly did not need two. "Sorrin!" Ander called as loud as he dared, chasing after the lumbering brute. "Wait, damn it!" Paying him no heed, Sorrin blundered through the trees,...

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 20

20 Torjo didn't understand anything anymore. He didn't understand why he was still alive. He didn't understand the blanket draped around his shoulders. He didn't understand the fire warming his hands. And most of all, he didn't understand the strange...

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 19

19 To his right, the pass yawned wide like the mouth of a terrible beast, still hungry even after all the lives that had been lost inside its maw. The tracks were all but gone, buried beneath a fresh layer of snow, but the drops of blood were still...

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 18

18 Jonah rattled off the story in less than a minute. As terrible as it was, there really wasn't all that much to tell. Many good Foxes dead, Foxes who had tried to help, and a crazy Wolf, wandering through the woods this very moment, headed...

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 17

17 The tent rippled and bulged, creating lines of shadows that slithered above their heads like snakes. Ander was sitting on one of the beds, feeling... actually, he didn't know what he was feeling. He knew he felt cold, but that was just on the...

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 20

20 Hezzi watched from high up in the watchtower as Ander fell to the ground and a sea of Wolves cheered in unison, jumping up and down, waves of grey and black and brown. A small pool of blood started to leak from the gash in Ander's forehead, vibrant...

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 19

19 Someone must have been waiting anxiously for the signal to begin, because the moment that word left Kadai's lips, a rock came flying out of the crowd and narrowly missed Ander's head. He actually felt the wind generated by its rough edges as it...

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 18

18 You can prepare yourself for your own death as much as you want. You can think of better things, like the happiest moments of your life, or the ones you're laying your life down for. You can tell yourself that by sacrificing everything you have...

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 17

17 Uproar. Ander watched in horror as the Wolves before him went completely berserk. Codo and Erris grabbed fistfuls of burning logs and hurled them as far as they could. Multitudes of Wolves screamed and shouted - not in fear, but uncontrollable...

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 16

16 There was a fair bit of catcalling at first, and many Wolves claiming that Ander was only slandering Banno's memory, putting words in his mouth in an attempt to save his own skin. Ander couldn't even go a single minute without somebody yelling that...

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