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Dawn Sea
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"I suppose we can talk about these weird dreams I'm having..." You mention, twirling a piece of hashbrown crust around on your plate. Ira waves at you, motioning for you to go on. "I...I talk to my wolf counterpart in my dreams. It's like he's a seperate entity. He tells me things I never knew and he interacts with me as if he's a different person."
"That's not uncommon among werewolves like you. It's natural dissonance." Ulric states, "You've been unaware of that part of you for so long that it has developed into a completely other part, like another personality, though it only shows up in your head. That's why early knowledge is important."
"I don't think that's quite fair to him, though." Ira sighs. "It's obviously causing the poor thing a lot of stress...you'll get used to it in good time, Michael, don't worry." You rest your chin on your hand.
"I sure hope so...anyways, about that white wolf, I think our best bet would be to find her in the subway again. That's where I saw her yesterday, and it's early enough that if we leave soon we might be able to spot her."
"Perfect! It's probably best if you confront her without us. She might get overwhelmed if all three of us gang up on her, don't you think? We'll stick behind in the train station for you."
You eat in silence for a few minutes, the only sound being the silverware clicking against the plates. You begin a new conversation.
"So how did you two meet? Did you meet each other at school? Did you even go to school?"
"You know, most werewolves don't go to school, or they drop out entirely! We don't quite like the environment...I personally went through college and got a degree, just an associate's, nothing fancy~ Ah! But yes, Ulric, we met in college. I was absolutely charmed to bits by his rough-nut personality!" Ira pinches her mate's cheek, making a kissy face with her lips. He just gives a light smile, eyes softening just a tad. "I wish we could have pups of our own, but I think it's a bit too early. Once we find a more stable home then we'll consider it further. Besides, we're still young! Only 28 for me, Ulric's 30."
"Ira, did your parents...er, I mean, were they werewolves?"
"Both of them were, yes. For Ulric, only his Dad was."
"Did they teach you about this stuff when you were a kid?"
"Mmhmm! My parents didn't give me 'the talk' until I was in middle school, though. I can't quite speak for Ulric." The large man wipes his mouth with a napkin, letting out a sigh.
"My Dad discussed it with me when I was 10."
"An early bloomer, you are!"
Breakfast wraps up quickly, the dishes placed in the sink, leftovers stored in the fridge. Ira and Ulric begin to throw on light jackets and unlock the front door. "Michael, dear! Come on! We certainly don't want to miss her!" You hurriedly prepare yourself and exit along with your new acquaintances. You still don't quite trust them, but at least you don't dislike them. They're nice enough.
It's a short walk down to the train station which was busy as usual. Men and women in business outfits pass through the gates, sliding their metro cards over the small scanners. Ira and Ulric follow close behind you as you locate the same line that the girl was on yesterday. "Now listen, we'll stay a ways away, just out of ear shot. It'll be your job to convince her, okay?" You nod and wait on a bench with chipped paint. You wait for half an hour, hope slipping with each passing minute. When the next train comes in, you scan the passing crowd of people, and see a familiar head of white hair. It's her.
>Grab her and drag her off to the side.
>Quietly get her attention.
>Follow her without saying anything.
>Greet her normally, without urgency.
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