Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Fox

The Bitter in the Sweet
Disappointment flowed through Magpie as she rode on Dog's back. Though she had become Dog's blind eye and Dog had become her burnt wing, Magpie found it wasn't enough for her. After the accident of the burning of her wing, Magpie felt she was useless but Dog helped her realize she wasn't and helped her try to feel like she could fly. All Dog ever did for Magpie was for the bond that they had shared and as they united, Magpie felt more and more like her old self, until Fox made his arrival. The thing about Fox, that I have figured out, is that he doesn't take heed to anyone but who he wants to strike at. He leads Magpie to her arrogance by tempting her with his speed and her lust to fly once again and after proving his ability of momentum was superior to Dog's. Magpie threw her dislike for Fox away and willingly strode down the path of temptation.

If one looks at the bond between Fox and Magpie, they would know that she was throwing herself straight into the hungry mouth of danger but because of her yearning for flight, Magpie didn't care. The temptation was too great and the result seemed too promising yet after her adventure on the back of Fox a feeling of remorse, grasped her in it's claws and consumed her.

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