Locked Inside My Soul

Locked Inside My Soul

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If I were to leave right now and never come back, would you even notice? That is what I asked myself as I shifted and ran for the woods. I hadn't yet decided if I would just run away and see what fate had in store for me, or end my painful life now. When Athena seems to be non existent to everyone around her she runs away from her pack. She wants nothing to do with anyone or anything. She hates people in general, but what happens if she is caught by another pack, or if a group of rouges find her? (Not yet edited)
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