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Kianna pulls her lips into a snarl. "You don't get it," she mutters before turning to leave. She didn't have to listen to Amelia. Who cares if vengence was petty? Fabine deserved it and more. If he killed someone as little as her sister, he'd do it again. He had to be stopped. "I don't need you to try and change my mind. If it was going to happen it already would have," Kianna looks back at her groupmate.
Kianna's fur bristles as Amelia talks. "Who cares at this point. I attacked the boy, and that's that. Maybe he is Fabine's brother... I'm just returning the favor." Kianna rose to her feet and circles Amelia. "I'm not dragging anyone else into this mess. Fabine will get what's coming to him, soon enough," the brawler says firmly.

Nadia picks her knife up slowly, and holds it defensively. Who knows what was between the trees, and she wasn't just going to sit there. Her gaze flitted to each seperate tree. Eventually she saw a figure through the undergrowth and narrowed her eyes. "Shifter?" She asks, gripping her knife tightly. Nadia knew how to handle herself if it came to a fight. She waited for a reply.
"I don't think she does." Kianna shakes her head. "It is what it is. But I can't stand Fabine. I want him to suffer." Her fur raises slightly out of anger, as she gazes back at Amelia. "I might... have went a little over board, but I don't care at this point."
"I don't know if they're brothers, but I know I don't trust the boy." Kianna shrugs, relaxing her posture. No use in being defensive anymore, Amelia wasn't going to leave her alone it seemed. She avoids Amelia's gaze and sighs. "Fabine killed my sister. I don't want to talk about it." Saying the words alone took a great deal of her energy. She hated talking about it, even if it was a better choice than violently attacking random people.
Kianna eyes Amelia warily as she shifts. "I didn't just attack him outright. I asked him twice who he was," she pauses, "He said he was looking for his brother." Kianna dug her claws into the dirt. "He told me Fabine would kill me. That's how I knew." She looks at the blood on her fur and shakes her head. Kianna squinted her eyes shut and ignored Amelia's gaze. She didn't want to tell her why she attacked him. She probably would have regardless if the boy had mentioned Fabine. She just needed to be violent, to chase away the bad memories.
Kianna just snorts in response. Amelia didn't understand. Maybe Kianna wasn't willing to listen. Whatever it was, she didn't care at this point.
"No, this boy knew Fabine." She says finally, not willing to argue. She knew she was right. She had to be. Because if she attacked an innocent boy, well... she wasn't going to be sleeping well for awhile.
Kianna reeeaaally didn't like Amelia.
"This was different. The boy personally knew him," Kianna snarls. She didn't need to justify herself to Amelia! "If he was a Rabin I would of smelled it. But know, he smelled of Brom, you idiot!" Kianna's gaze was pure ice as she stared up at the smaller shifter. "I didn't kill him. Oh, I could have. But another Brom took him away before I could," Kianna growls.
"Come down here and tell me I'm not that good of a fighter again," she snaps, fur bristling. "It was some boy. He was on our territory, so I ambushed him." Kianna's eyes shone dangerously. "He said something about Fabine."
Kianna shoots a glare at Amelia. She instantly puts her guard up before addressing her groupmate. "Fuck off, rodent," She snarls. The younger shifter always managed to push Kianna's buttons. Now was not the time. "This isn't my blood. It's some Brom's."
Kianna had finally found a spot to rest. Her fur was caked in dried blood and she felt it whe she moved.
"Am I a bad person?" She mutters, thinking of the state she left that boy. "No... he knew Fabine. He was probably a Brom. He deserved that." She snaps to herself, shaking the doubt out of her mind. She acted like these things didn't bother her, but it was far from the truth. Kianna wasn't a killer. She fought viciously, for maximum damage, but she didn't want to kill anyone. If Paisely hadn't knocked her off, it'd be a different story.
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