The Cost of War

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Thorne was eating with her brother when they heard voices.

Frowning, Thorne padded softly nearer to the campsite.

"So, tell us, Professor, what exactly is the cost of war?" a young student asked.

The Professor sighed.

"The cost of war is this: if you win and a lot of people die, you'll ask yourself was it worth it? Living when others die? And you justify it, saying these deaths are were the end result."

"What if you lose?" a different student asked.

"If you lose, you'll end up bowing to whatever bastard is trying to conquer the Earth," the man said.

Then he saw Thorne. He gaped, and the students saw Fenrir.

'Fenrir, you are scaring these Midgardian children,' she scolded him via mind link.

'Well excuse me,' he growled.

Thorne slowly walked to the tents, and shape shifted back into a human.

She then walked out and they looked at her with shock.

"Go to bed, human children. I must have a talk with this man," she said, and the children scrambled away.

Fenrir growled at the man, and he showed fear in his eyes. Thorne said, "Fenrir, when you growl at a human you must do it in human form, idiot."

The man's eyes widened. "If he's Fenrir, you must be Thorne."

She smirked,

"Where is she, Magnus?" she asked the High Warlock of Brooklyn.

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