Anger: A Fictional Narrative

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Anger began to move through the silver haired womans body knowing that this hunt was being dragged out ten times longer than it needed to be. Was it so much to ask that they just come along quietly without giving her any lip just once? apparently it was. She could sympathize however knowing it must be terrifying to be captured by predators with the intent to seel them for profit to even worse predators. She never let her personal feelings get in the way knowing that this was her job and her life revolved around her work.

She would pick her pace back up going from a fast run to a slow jog until once again the poor girl decided to run her mouth giving away her position. Ayana found herself rolling her eyes once again at the green haired kid

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