Although he didn't know what this new place had in store for him, he did know that he could not wait for fate to drop a game plan in his lap. He had been alone for so long that he seemed to have lost touch with himself along the way. He comes to a hault, aiming his muzzle high. Nostrils twitching, breathing the crisp air in deeply, he catches a scent of water in the distance. Good thing, too, because the small journey from the thicket of secrets had proved to be dehydrating, if nothing else. He took a moment to take in his surroundings; it was quiet here, in the east, but not in the lonely way that stuck in the air behind him. He turned his wide head to observe the path that he had forged, pleased that the tall grasses disguised his route. This was the last time he would look back - no more running.
His paws carried him stealthily into the twilight and closer to his destination, where the the land was cloaked in an eerie fog, just like he liked it. As he approached the fog, he saw that his path was to lead him straight down a steep slope and into what looked very dark. The sunlight was fading fast, and though the peripheral scenery was touched by light, this path was not. He thought twice before deciding to continue, remembering that he was closing in on a strange lake whose waters were sure to be quenching.
The descent down the slope was winding, and the shadows were tricky to navigate through. Eventually the ground underfoot leveled out, and it was noticeably damper than the earth at the top of the hill, which seemed to glow in contrast to the deep shadow that prevailed in his nook. He was surrounded by huge trees, whose trunks were as wide as he was long, and their canopies stretched out so far as to seem to grow into one another. To his right, the slope curved into a small rocky outcrop, whose stones were covered in a dark moss. Straight ahead, he could see the reflection of a young moon on the glassy surface of the lost lake. He moved closer, enchanted by the way the fog rolled across the water. There was small, rocky beach where the forest met the water. He glanced backward into the woods and the at foot of the mopssy slope, and then turned to take in the sight of the moonlit lake. It was perfect, and it would be his home from now on.
He drank from the lake before heading back to the outcrop at the foot of the hill. Considering the unique location and the fact that, aside from the canopy overhead, there was no real shelter, he chose to construct his den by simply carving it out of the slope. He couldn't dig through the rocks, so he began right next to them. The task was laborous, but the thought of curling up in a home of his own was motivation in itself...
It was well into the night when this project was completed. Strangely, the fog seemed to come and go in spurts, and Kade took note of this as he lay on the beach, enjoying the peaceful sound of the water lapping gently into the curves of the obscure cove. His eyes watered and his mouth strecthed to accomodate his yawning - sleep was calling. Tempted to remain on the beach, he knew it would be safer to return to the comfort of his new den, and so he drug his exhausted body back to the hole in the hill. It was small, and he had to crouch to move around inside, but the den was deep in the slope, where it was quite warm and just quiet enough. He turned a few circles, pawing at the dirt until it was just right, plopped down and sighed in relief, looking forward to a good night's rest.
Tonight, he would chase his dreams, tucked away in his hole where the fog meets the shadow. Tomorrow, he would venture out into the lakeland, and he couldn't wait to uncover it's secrets.