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Sierra stepped on the fire, extinguishing it so no one could locate that they were just there. The smoke billowed up at the starless skies but it was humid so no one would notice it other than them. Her eyes went to where Ragar is and just like a while ago, he is still staring at his bracelet under the moonlight and lying down on a pile of fallen debris. He still hasn't gotten over the fact of what the former Holy One told him, coming in as a shock that the bracelet would actually choose him as his Master, even she was surprised to hear it. If it weren't for something she has sensed approaching, she would have been with him recovering from the shock. She settled on top of the tree like she always does whenever they make a stop to sleep for the night. Her eyes went back to where Ragar is a