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Cold Summer - Selkie - Jun 02, 2014 [dohtml] A misty dawn had settled upon a placid creek where a vagrant had spent the night beneath the safety of a juniper thicket. Babbling waters kept the air sounding busy when all the songbirds had returned to their nests at night, and aided the sleep of a wolf well-worn. Lochlan had traveled far — a good ways from Chinook, and even farther from the coast of his birth. He regretted leaving the fertile crest of Iona's seaside eden... the fragrant salts and rich aspens where Beryl Forest had been established. But now, on his own, the Inisfree son traveled alone. Having no responsibilities was freeing, but it also felt like a life half lived. So far, the waif had managed to avoid incidentally traipsing upon a pack's territory (probably by sheer luck), and though he didn't intend to linger for long, Lochlan found this riverside hideout kinda nice. The platinum wolf emerged from his bed, and lipped a few dark juniper berries into his mouth to sate his appetite. Hunger was a wretched side effect of travelling alone, and the reedy man seemed to always be plagued with it. Carrion had been his saving grace throughout the lush spring, too tired and clumsy to bring down smaller game. He stretched, before picking up an old and dried sprig of lavender — the last precious totem from his motherland, and continuing on his way Northbound. RE: Cold Summer - Sagacity - Jun 03, 2014 [dohtml] Before the sun had had a chance to bring light to the land and stir the mists from the dew, Sagacity had left the pack's borders on legs which felt stiff and in need of a good stretching. The scout, who now realized her main role was that of a leader within the pack- though unofficially so- had let Chulyin know that she would be out for the day so that she could get a bit of peace and set her wanderlust to rest. As soon as the borders were breached, she set off at a sprint, leaving the gnarled, dark woodlands behind and stretching out into a full gallop as she allowed herself a bit of freedom. She knew it was only a temporary fix, and that she would have to return to the mundane role of guardian- for a pack which rarely ever had visitors- but it was enough to soothe her soul and quiet the demons which had long been stirring within her.
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