(Sadie P.O.V.) Instead of going back to sleep I decided to go for a run. I slipped into my robe and snuck through the back of the kitchen. Despite the anger not being my own I still felt it running through my veins and I needed to let it go. I shifted and savored every inch of pain that radiated through me and then took off running at full speed. I ran until my lungs started to burn. I stopped at the top of a small cluster of rocks forming a little mountain. It was like the clouds detected my presence and decided to part ways revealing the waning moon behind their curtain. Sage let out a long lone howl. It reverberated across the desert and was met with responding howls from the local wolf population. Their response must have pleased her because I could feel her grinning with pride. "The
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