The rest of our current serenade lasts until after this short Interlude to fill the uneventful timeframe with a story that happened before and during the skip.
Seong-Jin had had a hunch. The wolf, who had been born in a cave, had been alone since he had been old enough to hunt. Because of this and due to a particularly harsh winter, he had decided to live as a humanoid. He learned from other people that he was a rare sight in the small town near the southern coast of Korea.
The Magick community was vibrant and open, but korean wolf-shifters were rare and since he also was white, the colour of death, people were vary of him.
He was a lone wanderer anyway and as long as he didn't actively cause trouble his life was rather easy. That didn't mean that people ostracized him.
In clear terms it had been as such:
His mother had born him in a cave in the north, from a german grey wolf-shifter. She had been a black wolf and even though born in Korea had just passed through, from her traveling routes. These spanned from Russia to China and also sometimes included North America.
A witch had told him this, when he for once had been curious at 16.
After a difficult birth he had been the only pup. This was strange and uncommon, but not unheard of. So she taught him until around 6 months.
Afterwards he had travelled South. That was when the hunch had started. Like a magnet it pulled him to the south.
However, he had no connection there and hunting got increasingly difficult as he neared less green areas. During the winter his stubbornness eventually came to an end, because the winter left him freezing and almost starved him. So, to make it easier for him he left the nature and settled at the coast.
The vast forests that were kept for biodiversity and the overgrown cities, which made it livable during a summer heatwave, still didn't provide enough shelter and food for a young wolf. Especially a white one.
When he arrived in the town he greeted the elder's of the Magick community first. He told them that even though it would only be temporary he would like to integrate himself into the group and live as the mortals did. As in visiting school, having a small flat and not starving because no prey wanted to be devoured by him. They welcomed him as courteously as they could and handed him the rules.
He followed them as best as he could, but he always knew that he would have to leave. He didn't know where to go to.
As he became of age and was almost treated as a full fledged native of town, he suddenly knew it. That is to say, he had his hunch again. So he prepared everything and went to Japan.
Seong-Jin was aware that he might need to travel coast to coast, but luckily there were more forests he could hide in. And by now he knew to roll himself in mud to better camouflage himself.
But.
His hunch kept him at the Pacific coastal line when he suddenly smelled it. It smelled like cat, but the traces were overlapping with one another, he could hardly discern, whether they had been old or more recent.
It did frustrate him to no end to run up and down in the forest and even daring to follow the scent in the night, well into the city and so he now lay there snoozing off under a bush, rolled in on himself, but still shivering.
Then suddenly it stopped and he was enveloped by the scent that he had been following desperately. This could not be real, he had been looking for days and now the cat was just there. He woke up and sniffed at it. The cat was black and it's fur so fluffy he just wanted to sink in it, which was impossible for the tall wolf in either form. But he could try right?
Excitedly he wagged his tail and licked over the petité creature's head to wake it, but also to show adoration. This didn't seem to roll with the feline and so he was hissed at.
But the only thing he actively noticed were the cat's blue-purple eyes, which were narrowed at him with hostility.
He was about to turn, but the cat was running away already. However, now he knew how to find him and for the next few days he casually followed him. He even shrunk himself, which was no small feat, when he learned about the Furry Café that he worked at.
He didn't like it, he always ran and thus the pup never really got the chance to introduce himself. A highlight though, had been the date of a fox and a dragon. Because the fox had kept him within reach, which had been the closest they had ever been.
He also felt sympathy for the dragon as his enormity had also sometimes been an obstacle. Snuggling up to her, he could really relate to her and still the moment the cat made a run for it again, he was hot on his heels.
This ends the short intermezzo for now and whether this wolf will find the unwilling cat, is a question to be answered in the future.
Lei is a an over 10000 year old dragon and the child of someone of chinese ethnicity and someone of french ethnicity. However, as it was over 10000 years ago that her fathers met her french father is also black.
This makes her an ancient dragon with a hybrid appearance of western and eastern dragon legends.
Yu is a over 800 year old fox(Kitsune) witch that is also half Gumiho and has one Korean mother and a Japanese and trans father. Her father was an evil fox spirit, also known as Tamamo no Mae.
However as this seems already like enough, there is still more to it. Another fate from another life tying these women together.
This is a work of fiction and it plays on an alternative earth and with a different history. Additionally to it being set in a fantasy setting.
The magic is still hidden from humans.
In detail this means except for the magic, the AU loosely is based off on a reality, where most major wars did not happen.
However, I am not certain how much opportunity I will have to refer to it in detail, or incorporate it into the narrative smoothly.
This is why I would like to do it in this disclaimer.
Of course, as a good writer I should be able to weave it into the story, but this is a WIP and since my characters live in this setting, it is hard to really indicate the differences to this world, as they don't know about them.
This reality is their normal and as such this poses a lot of difficulty for me in respects of how to elaborate on it.
Thus, for now, it's better to do it in one way, than not at all.
I hope you enjoy this novel and the journey this will be for me and for you. Thank you.
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