It's my body just as much as it's his now. When I bleed the blood is mine. He heals. I don't. And I protected them from the demons and the mists and the gas and the soldiers. Not you. Not Scott. Me.
And I would let them burn me alive. And I have. But I suppose you don't understand what that means.
There once lived a man who fell in love with a beautiful woman that he met on the moors, and soon they became lovers. A year later they married, and led a very happy life. Another year later, the wife had given birth to a child and at the same time their wolf gave birth to a pup. As the pup grew, it would always bark and growl at the wife and she was very afraid of the pup.
When it too was a wolf, it attacked her violently and she had no choice but to reveal that she was kitsune in an attempt to scare the creature away. But when she saw that her love had seen her transform, she panicked and tried to flee.
Because she's kitsune. Because he saw her, and she is kitsune. Don't you know what people used to do to those who are kitsune? Or did Satomi not bother to tell you?
As she was fleeing, her husband cried out: "You may be a fox, but I love you still, my heart will always be yours. I still want you to stay with me forever and ever."
Once upon a time, there was a five hundred year old fox. He was very faithful to Inari, even though he had no mate and no children to call his own yet. He had many tails, but he was not very prosperous and despite being so devout and so faithful he was not very happy.
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And who do you consider the true one? Because they didn't go to Scott.
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Deucalion wanted Scott. Kali and them didn't.
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I'm not going to harm Stiles just to get rid of you, fox. So, no, I don't want you to poison yourself.
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I wasn't here whenever that happened. If I had been then it wouldn't of been just you protecting them.
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I would die for them. I would let my wolf be ripped from my body for them.
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Once upon a time a wolf caught a fox. And the wolf said to the fox: "Get me some food, or I will eat you up."
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I do know. I don't give two shits what happens to me. I would give up the only damn thing I am.
[He's a born wolf and not a bitten, so giving up his wolf is saying a lot.]
I know the story. The wolf ends up dead.
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There once lived a man who fell in love with a beautiful woman that he met on the moors, and soon they became lovers. A year later they married, and led a very happy life. Another year later, the wife had given birth to a child and at the same time their wolf gave birth to a pup. As the pup grew, it would always bark and growl at the wife and she was very afraid of the pup.
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[He resists the growl that comes with the damn story.]
And what happens, fox?
[As for that other part, he wouldn't believe that Thomas would defend them or die for them until he saw it for his own eyes.]
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Why did she try to flee?
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If you're trying to say that they killed them, then they were idiots.
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So why shouldn't she try to run?
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He had no reason to harm her though.
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As she was fleeing, her husband cried out: "You may be a fox, but I love you still, my heart will always be yours. I still want you to stay with me forever and ever."
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Did she go back to him?
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That's different.
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Once upon a time, there was a five hundred year old fox. He was very faithful to Inari, even though he had no mate and no children to call his own yet. He had many tails, but he was not very prosperous and despite being so devout and so faithful he was not very happy.
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Why wasn't he happy?
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