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Living honestly didn't sound too appealing to Primrose in this place. The wolf was right but Primrose hated how right it was. She probably looked like an ungrateful brat. The world itself didn't deserve to be antagonised by her. It provided for her and kept her alive after her certain death. But home still felt like a hole in her heart. A large sinkhole of blood and pain that time could never fill completely. "Learning mage powers will not make your return certain but it can possibly open doors that will make your journey easier. It doesn't hurt to learn more. It is hypocritical of me to be saying then when it was also me who told you how dangerous it is to master the elements. I will never force you to walk that road if you find it difficult. It's not your road to walk anyways. But