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Sage noticed Odessa get up, and when she didn't come back he figured Celeste had allowed her to stay. He didn't really appreciate the fact that she'd pushed him away and let her in....he knew they were friends but yeah, he was a bit jealous. Mostly he was just worried, and felt like he'd done something really, really wrong. He just didn't know what that could have been
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Odessa rejoined the group, settling down on the couch, showing no signs of what Celeste was going through.
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Sage eyed Odessa when she rejoined them, trying to focus on the task at hand but just unable to focus
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Odessa and the Werez focused in, trying to figure this all out.
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Sage did his best to help for the rest of the time they were there. They did make some progress, but not enough to figure much out. They'd narrowed it down to two different packs he could have been from at least, but by then it was late in the day. He didn't go hunting with them this time, since he was worried about Celeste.
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Celeste remained asleep and when the babies started crying, Odessa got up to tend to them.
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Sage moved to help take care of the babies, as Celeste hadn't come to help either. He couldn't help but be worried that the novelty of the family had worn off and Celeste was just...done with them.
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A few minutes later, a sleepy Celeste cam out of her room to help, although Odessa didn't let her do much, she needed to just rest and relax for a bit.
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Sage had tossed a worried glance her way, but when Odessa just told her to relax and she listened, he left them be, figuring she might just need another woman or... something
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The two girls did their thing, feeding and changing the babies.
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