It was easy to keep to himself, especially because usually when you slept, everyone ignored you. He could only pretend to be asleep for so long, eventually the world would know he was alive, and mostly well. That and he was getting anxious, just laying around like some sort of dumb animal (which he very much was, but it'd be wise not to tell him that). He'd gorged on a good meal or two, still finding it difficult to spare anything else. Larkspur still felt like a loner, he felt the need to eat everything he could and then some. He'd made himself sick because of it, his stomach uncomfortable and full. For the time being, walking off the pain seemed like his best bet.
He had been thankful to see that the Spectral Woods eventually did lighten up, with the particularly sunny spots closer to the heart of Oak Tree Bend. Lark wanted to lay around in those spots, but still feared seeing @Alastor again, so kept out of the way. A deer antler was clamped firmly in the wolf's bloodied jaws, limping as he walked. Everything felt... off. It wasn't so bad being at the bottom of the totem pole, but something about Oak Tree Bend unsettled him.
Or maybe it was just that having a place he could call home for a while unsettled him. It wasn't his home, and he knew himself too well to get comfortable enough with the idea. It'd all go south sooner or later, and probably sooner, making his best bet to heal up and move out. Sahalie would head north to visit her family, and he'd just move on.
Larkin plopped himself down in a particularly shady spot to lazily chew on the antler. His mind went numb as he did so, teeth raking against the rough antler. It felt good to not think about anything, and at that moment Lark decided he was going to spend at minimum the next three hours chewing on the antler and thinking about nothing at all. The whole ten, solid minutes of antler chewing were bliss... and then he smelled it.
It was after him.
Larkspur didn't give it a second thought. He knew it was that lynx, out for blood, trying to lure him with half-eaten carcasses. It could have been some different sort of lynx, but in his gut he knew it was the same one. He got up, and like the man on the mission that he was, his sniffer went right into full-drive as he tried to pick up the thing's trail. It might have been crazy, to think that a lynx was after him. He couldn't recall one time that a cat had sought out a wolf. He might have ignored it, had he thought it wasn't real. But Sahalie had said it was, she'd smelled it too. The silvery wolf's teeth clamped together as he sniffed and sniffed, then made a silent vow.
He was going to kill that lynx. Screw his shoulder, he wanted the thing dead and he was going to be the one to do it.
(This post was last modified: Jul 21, 2016, 03:04 PM by Larkspur.)