
The silence that had filled the tent when all but its eldest left felt both oppressive and freeing to K'deiki. She thought then on the days and weeks to come, of the preparations the must needs be made to uproot the tribe from their long ancestral home and carry them whole to a new land. She thought of what they might leave behind, of who they might leave behind, and in the end, K'deiki only felt very, very sad.
K'yohko's return was greeted with a vague shift of her head towards him, her eyes barely able to pick out his form in the shadows of the tent. "I have a hard time wondering what you might propose to us, K'yohko Nunh, that we have not already heard from others." She let out a rattling breath. "But... I understand your want to protect your young, even in defiance of our laws. It's not the first time I've seen such a thing, and I hope it does not end the same way as the last. Speak."
K'yohko's return was greeted with a vague shift of her head towards him, her eyes barely able to pick out his form in the shadows of the tent. "I have a hard time wondering what you might propose to us, K'yohko Nunh, that we have not already heard from others." She let out a rattling breath. "But... I understand your want to protect your young, even in defiance of our laws. It's not the first time I've seen such a thing, and I hope it does not end the same way as the last. Speak."
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"Song dogs barking at the break of dawn, lightning pushes the edges of a thunderstorm; and these streets, quiet as a sleeping army, send their battered dreams to heaven."
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