@Bracken?? :3
RE: Nalda, you discover a turtle sunbathing on a rock near the water.
- Midday, Sunny - 75 ° F/24 ° C
'The falls are dangerous' so she had been told, 'Not a place for puppies'. But they were so interesting! The crashing water was loud and wild, foaming at the base of the cliffs and evaporating into thin, tingly mist. It wasn't the first time Nalda had gone there in secret, she simply couldn't stay away. The sun stood high in the sky, shining brightly down through the pine trees, lighting the well travelled path to Secret Falls. Up ahead, the timbers parted, opening up to a vast clearing, bordered on the far edge by mighty cliffs and a wall of water. The falls were quiet this time of year, most of the melt water from the mountains having washed through long ago, but to a young pup who had never experienced the flash floods of spring, it looked plenty wild. At the base of the waterfalls was a vast pond, stretching throughout the clearing, leaving only a small, grassy area opposite the cliff wall; And otherwise bordered by trees all the way to the water's edge. Nada Zamora walked out into the lush grass, enjoying the warmth of the sun against her dark fur. She loved this place for so many reasons: there was the lure of the water, its cold clarity and curious clouds of mist; And there was a myriad of life too, frogs, salamanders, fish, as well as larger mammals, who came to the water to drink - if she was very still, the young explorer might catch a glimpse of one, and otherwise there was always plenty of tracks to study. And other tell tale signs. 'Droppings!' she remembered from that afternoon with Iopah, sniffing a small pile that seemed to have been left long ago. And there was yet another advantage to this place, it was quiet! Not in the sense that there was no sound, in addition to the rush of the water, there was birds singing, frogs croaking, insects buzzing and the wind in the trees. But one sound was delightfully absent: other wolves! Living so close with others was a constant challenge to the young Zamora, never having her own space to just do as she wanted. At the falls she had found that though, and simply strolling through the tall grass towards the water released a freeing sigh from her russet muzzle, a joyous smile setting her face aglow. She was still so small that she almost completely disappeared in the sea of green, a happily wagging tail and large, perked ears the only things to expose her. Upon reaching the edge of the pond, she bowed her head and eagerly lapped at the cold water, while her diet still consisted mainly of milk, she had developed an affinity for the cool, clear liquid, especially on warm days like today. When she lifted her head though, licking her lips in satisfaction, her pale blue eyes landed on something in the grass close by. The dark pup froze in place, ears still perked, but tail curling between her legs as she stared at the unfamiliar creature. Resting on a small, flat rock in the sunlight, only a few steps from the water's edge, lay a... well something, dark-green with lighter stripes, head and tail looking a bit like a snake, but with the middle part covered by something round and hard-looking, and four legs poking out at the front and back. Curious but wary, the pup stretched out her head, sniffing intently, trying to identify the animal that she so far thought of as some sort of cross between a snake and a frog, without getting too close. Word count: 606 ”Speech” |