Cedar's Tree
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2022
Hungry. Tired. Scared. Depressed. Outcast. That's what she was. All she was everyday of her life, all because of that two faced jackal she thought was her friend. But no more. Cedar didn't need friends, she didn't need a pack. Because all they did was leave you behind. That's all a pack meant to her. Why did no one want her? Why would everyone look at her in disappointment? She was going to find out, Cedar was sure of it.

Or was she very wrong? What if she needed it all?

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"What have you done?!" Dagger screamed. "What did you do?!" She said crying over the cliff. 
"I- She just-"
"LEAVE. JUST LEAVE AND NEVER COME BACK!!"
Dagger barked loudly. Jasper looked at her in disbelief, fear flowed in his eyes. He turned away from her.
Her heart split in two. Stunned, and paralyzed with sadness, she did not see Dagger coming. Pain shot through her neck as Dagger heaved her towards the edge. With one final effort, Cedar was over the cliff. Falling, falling down. The last thing she saw was Jasper.

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Disclaimers: I got all the characters and inspiration from a show on Netflix called Sea wolves. The first chapter will explain some things you might question.
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