After some time, I descended at the river again and had a talk with Lilith. I warned her to not get too attached to the wolf as its time would come sooner than hers. The outcomes were even graver than I imagined – Lilith fell into a deep depression and begged me to let Zeev live longer than other wolves. She wouldn’t listen to my reasons and got more and more attached to the animal. When finally it got old and its time came, I descended in the Garden of Eden to take him. Lilith already knew that Zeev had no heavenly soul, thus, would return to nature, while she was destined to return to the High Forces when her time came. When she pictured that she and Zeev were going to be separated, she grew sad and angry, accused the High Forces of injustice, fell under terrible wrath and insulted both

