K U R T Colin refused to stay the night in the hospital. He couldn't even walk properly and I need to support him because he didn't like me to carry him. He was stubborn because he wanted to attend the ceremony for the fallen that would be held that night. We would also burn the dead rogues, of course. We didn't want the dead bodies to get dump and rot somewhere in our land. In our wolf form, Colin and I walked in front of the dead bodies on top of piled woods. Colin and I were the first to put fire and followed by the families of the dead and those who offered their condolences. And one of our tradition was to sing and offer prayers as we watched the fire consumed them. After the prayers, in chorus, we howl for long minutes. They would gather all the ashes and in the morning, during pa

