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On the Edge - Zia - Nov 02, 2015 For @Kjell Mid Afternoon. Light Snow. [dohtml]
RE: On the Edge - Kjell - Nov 03, 2015 [dohtml] It occurred to Kjell that maybe, just maybe, he’d wandered too far from his new den this time. There was so much to explore in this new place, it often got the best of him. It felt like it had been ages since he’d been free of a pack. First it was Ered Luin, and then it was Widow’s Peak. Even as a hunter, the male never moved too far from the boundaries. There was enough to eat in the general vicinity, and taking a kill far from home meant lugging it all the way back to the pack, sometimes with only one other wolf for assistance. The freedom was almost too much, and if @Bishop wasn’t back at the Lagoon, the dragon knew it was unlikely he’d return.
As it were, he’d miscalculated in this particular adventure. He’d told his companion he’d gone out for tour of the area, and that he expected to be out for the most of the day. That was how they operated, really. As friends, it was a matter of respect to tell her that he planned on being out, and when he planned on returning. It was meant to be a scouting, and that scouting was meant to be followed by a short hunt, and they would settle in for the night, especially if the snow continued.
Unfortunately, he was now quite near the mountain – if he were honest with himself, he was really on the mountain. The likelihood of making it back to the lagoon before night was probably zero, unless he could grow wings and fly, and while he considered himself a dragon among wolves, Kjell was under no illusions about his physical abilities. As he walked, he came across a mountain goat, and for a moment, the hunter considered his options. The snow wasn’t terribly deep, nor was the weather absolutely terrible, but he was alone, and the goat was a sizeable animal. What’s more, it was at home here, clearly at ease as it jumped, and with one bound, Kjell knew he was outdone. Watching the hooved animal as it nimbly bounced off, he realized there was another wolf further up the slope. Greeting her with a short bark, he lifted his head and gave a friendly wag of his tail. “Y’know a safe way down, lass?” |