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Miracle wandered the tunnels without much of a care today. The other Raisers could get the tykes. She just needed a walk to clear her mind. DayClan and SpringClan, captured. It wasn't new news, but she still found herself shaking her head in disbelief that Green had allowed it. Well, no, she understood exactly the conditions that would lead her aunt to surrender, but that was beyond the point. If she thought she could convince Mars to take the Regime to free them today, she would, but with leafbare upon them, she doubted he'd want to get into any fight he didn't have to, even if his step-cousin asked. That didn't stop her hoping, though.
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POSTEDDec 17, 2018 21:56:18 GMT -5 TO renegade regime
"Mir'cle," greeted a tom as he padded up. "Ya look like ya've goda lot on yer mind," he observed almost a bit casually. After all, everything that the Raiser Superior did was rather casual. It was almost as if no one had taught him to be serious back when he was still young and impressionable. This wasn't necessarily true. Many had tried to get him to be at least moderately serious. Few, though, had really succeeded. Perhaps that's why he had excelled as a raiser; his casual nature tended to calm most. Although there was always a few that grew very tired of his boyish charm, most found it comforting. "Need someone to talk ta?"