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It's harder alone - Daesamar - Mar 11, 2018 Fog, 10F/-12C Here you go @griffin
Snow crunched softly as the raggedly shape trudged across the vast field. Dull silver eyes constantly on the lookout, ears straining to pick up the faintest noise. Any noise, he was getting desperate at this point, it felt like the pup had been trekking endlessly through the fog shrouded landscape. He would have thought it was just a dream if it hadn’t been for the constant gnawing emptiness that chewed at him from the inside. He wanted to stop and appreciate the erie beauty to the forlorn landscape, but at this point, Daesamar was finding it rather hard to try and stay cheery. Eventually the weary youth stopped, slowly looking around once more before he spotted something different against the bleak field, a large boulder broke up the flat, grey landscape. Slowly, he made his way toward the stone, squinting as it came into view. A disappointed sigh escaped the black and silver wolf, he had hoped that maybe, just maybe it would have morphed into something, anything edible. He was starting to get desperate now, highly inexperienced in hunting in this ever cold and snow covered landscape, positive now that he’d never know the warmth of the sun kissing his back ever again. He settled down on the snow, curling up with his back against the stone, th thought had crossed his mind, to attempt a raid on a pack cache, but itn terrified him at the same time. A sick feeling rose within his throat every time the thought came, it would highly displease his mother, and eh wasn’t willing to stoop to theft. Yet anyways, he groaned, laying his muzzle down, resting his cheek on his extended fore paws. RE: It's harder alone - Griffin - Mar 11, 2018 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Mar 11, 2018 There are several fresh rabbit tracks in the mud. Hunt Opportunity RE: It's harder alone - Daesamar - Mar 12, 2018 The young wolf had fallen into a light doze, the quietness working for him for once as he tried to catch up on some sleep. Something pressed against his size, startled and naturally, the pup squealed in surprise when he was poked by a stray paw. Silver eyes shot open as he looked around around, catching the other wolf’s words and sudden, hasty retreat. He paused,trying to figure out what had happened, and more importantly...if the other had heard his embarrassing reaction. “W-wait!” he said quickly, the large youth disturbed the snow as he pulled himself to his paws. His silvery, long fur speckled with white dust now. “It’s ok!” he said, taking a step forward “I didn't see you either." as soon as the words left his lips, Daesamar groaned, of course he hadn't seen the other wolf, he had been trying to sleep, the words had come quickly, trying to help ease any embarrassment for the brown and white wolf. "I mean....it's ok, it's really hard see out here." RE: It's harder alone - Griffin - Mar 21, 2018 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: It's harder alone - Daesamar - Mar 21, 2018 The large pup nodded in agreement about the odd choice in finding a place to nap, he didn't put much thought into it when he had chosen the boulder. His main reasoning for it seemed pretty logical. It was out of the way, less likely to be disturbed. There seemed to be some irony in it now, that exactly what he had been trying to avoid, was exactly what had played out. He noticed the other pup’s tense reaction, something he had grown accustomed to when he met new people. Daesamar was very aware of how intimidating he could look from a distance, or even up close, he tried his best fairly often to put other’s minds at ease whenever he could. Well, the other male seemed to be warming up, so to speak, around the large child, something he was grateful for. Daesamar truly did enjoy the company of others,especially now that he was on his own. Catching the weak smile, he grinned in turn, flashing his tongue as his crooked ear flicked. “I’m Daesamar, can I ask who’s company I have? Best way to get to know thoses who step on me!” |