Fenrir's Journey : I Shall Devour The Heavens! - 9 Unfair
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One day, Master brought home a girl that Fenrir didn't like, not at all. She was very fluffy like Fenrir and had a bigger and softer tail. Because of the way she looked at Master, Fenrir decided she hated the girl named Haruhime. Though her Master wanted them to get along, Fenrir couldn't get along with the girl at all. She had memorized the smell coming from Haruhime's body and, because of her dislike, found the smell unpleasant. As a result, Fenrir called Haruhime as 'Harume', refusing to say her full name. Whenever she was sure n.o.body could hear her, Fenrir added 'smelly' at the beginning of her name...

In the end, Harume ended up being very important to Master so Fenrir tried her best to slowly get along with her. It was upsetting, but Fenrir could see how much effort the smelly girl put into becoming strong, all so that she could help Master. Fenrir could never hate someone that worked so hard to help her Master so, after a few months had pa.s.sed, Fenrir no longer called the smelly girl smelly, at least on the outside. She still felt it, deep inside her heart, that the girl was really, truly, smelly...it just wasn't a stinky smell anymore.

The number of girls around Master always seemed to be increasing and Fenrir started to notice that she was treated differently than most of them. He never did it in front of her, at least not that often, but her Master would sometimes put his lips against the lips of the girls. His hands, which always brought her comfort and warmth, were used to explore the bodies of the girls in a way that made Fenrir's heart itch. And, though she didn't know what they were doing, Fenrir could 'feel' her Master being very excited and happy with the girls whenever they slept together in the same room. It made Fenrir feel very frustrated so she tried learning from Milan, the mother of her friend, a Cat Person named Tina.

Fenrir learned that she wasn't old enough to know what Vahn was doing with the other girls, something that made her feel very frustrated. She had been the person that waited for her Master the longest, the person who worked the hardest to help him, and the person who wanted to protect him more than anyone else. It wasn't fair that 'other' people got to be with 'her' Master, not at all...!

(Fenrir's Commentary: "Gnnuuu, Fenrir was very immature back then...')