OOC// I went with Bramble Falls since Anyu and a couple others made a kill here recently. Gives her a reason to stick around, and it's close enough to SR you come to me with scars on your wrist you tell me this will be the last night feeling like this Clear — Current Temperature: 54° F/12° C Midday and it was nice and warm compared to nighttime temperatures. It was nice for her, with her thinner winter coat and white fur. The sun just glanced off of the white - the opposite of what it did with black fur - and she didn't soak up much of the heat. That's why the temperature was nice for her, since she tended to have more trouble keeping warm than some other wolves. The sun was high in the sky and there wasn't a cloud in sight. It was a beautiful day; the light blue of the sky was exquisite and she wished that she had eyes that color. She wished she could fly, soaring above the treetops and simply melt into the sky, where she would finally be free from all of the burdens of life. Burdens. She had far too many of those. First her father tried to kill her, then her sister had died. She had to leave her family. And when she finally found a new family it was stolen from her by fire. For a while after that she had Cronos, her mate, but he, too, had been lost to her in a devastating fire. Would everything be taken away from her? Was it worth forming attachments again and risk losing it all? Absentmindedly, Anyu picked a few stray pieces of meat from the bone of the deer that she held in her paws. She was well-fed for the time being, but what was left of the kill, several days old already, would not last forever. She was still thin and she would be until she was eating regularly again. Deep in her heart she knew that she needed a family; someone to rely on when she needed help. It was just a frightening thought, to put herself at risk like that. With a sigh she abandoned the bone and pushed herself to her feet. She wasn't hungry, but she was lonely. Kano and Kashi had left; they had other agendas. So here she was, alone with the leftovers of their kill. Lonely. Her pace as she pushed her way through the trees towards the falls was slow and forced. She didn't want to walk and she didn't want to live anymore. Why was she even trying? The scars on the inside of her right foreleg pushed their way into the forefront of her mind even though she didn't want to think about them. At last she came to a stop, coming to rest in a small open space. She could hear the rumbling sound of the falls even though she couldn't see the water as it cascaded from the cliff above. She couldn't even see the shallow pool where the water collected before moving downstream. In fact, she wasn't even looking at the area surrounding her. Though she was out in the open, she had laid down on the forest floor and was staring at the scars on her leg, lost deep in her thoughts. i just came to say goodbye didn't want you to see me cry, i'm fine |
Crisscrossing through the Sacred Grove and into the Wildwood was a plethora of scents belonging to different wolves, though it was uncommon for Indru to be able to pick out one he knew—the recent influx of lone wolves during winter had not gone unmissed by the hardened leader. While it had only caused him to increase the vigilance of his borders (something which he had done since his return) it had also been behind his more frequent scouting trips beyond them too. It felt unwise to be blind to the land beyond the safety of the territory the River wolves called home and with his children old enough to explore he would not let them do so without knowing, and without making his presence known, in the lands he had been born in.
By the time midday struck his paws had carried him towards the Bramble falls, and he could recount easily and with fond memories many a time spent here as a puppy. Like he expected there was a overwhelming mixture of scents but that was nothing new—and even the slightly fresher scent of a female gave him no cause to pause yet. Most of them belonged to lone wolves, which was no surprise seeing as it was an unclaimed area, but just as he was about to break through a short burst of cover he could see that the fresh scent of the female did not belong to a wolf that had just passed through but one who was still here.
Hello,he called, approaching slightly just so that he was not shrouded by the trees in an attempt to avoid spooking her,I'm Indru Tainn, I lead a pack nearby. Are you okay?He was larger than the white female but that was something he was used too and while it seemed unlikely she was hurt (he could smell no blood or slow healing injuries) he could not help but ask. They were similar in age and it only made him more curious as to her status as a lone wolf, she was bound to know the dangers and the risks, especially in winter, and he couldn't help but wonder what had caused her to be alone throughout the harshiest seasons.
What's your name?His tone was soft and though his posture was alert and ready it was far from hostile. He held his tail level with his spine—a gesture that showed he was neither taking a dominant or submissive posture to the female and his ears were perked forward in his curiosity as he waited.
Let's not let our anger get us lost And the need to be right comes with way too high a cost While normally she tried to keep alert and stayed away from strangers or approached them with caution, Anyu hardly flinched when she noticed someone approaching her. Perhaps there was a part of her that wanted to be thrown into some kind of a dangerous situation so that she could really feel something again, and by ignoring a wolf that could be a possible threat, she could achieve just that. Within moments she had decided that this wolf wasn't going to be a threat. At the very least, he wasn't acting as if he were a threat. In fact, it seemed like he was doing his best to appear as someone who wasn't a threat. He even bothered to stay out in the open where she could see him. However, her entire world had been swallowed up by the scars on her leg and she had barely glanced up to look at him when he said hello. The only sign she showed of having heard him was a quick twitch of her ears as she moved them forward to listen to him. “I'm fine,” she said, not bothering to disguise her voice to make it sound as if she were telling the truth. Her voice sounded strained and weak from both emotional and physical trials. While she was distracted, she did hear his introduction and her ears pricked forward a little further. She glanced up at him again for a moment. Indru Tainn. Leader of a pack. So, at long last she had come into contact with a pack wolf, and a leader no less. A small amount of interest showed on her face, but there was a part of her that wanted to run the opposite direction as soon as possible. If she let herself get attached to a pack then she would just be setting herself up to get hurt again. Anyu didn't look all the way up at the larger male until he asked for her name. Still laying on the ground, she lifted her head and looked at him, avoiding eye contact as much as possible. He was larger than her, but that was no surprise. He was a male, for one, and she was only of medium size anyways, though she wasn't that far away from being large. “I'm Anyu,” she replied at last. Normally she might have asked him what he wanted or why he was bothering her, but she was only reacting to things today. She didn't have the drive to challenge him. That's when love turns night-time into day That's when loneliness goes away, That's why you gotta be strong tonight 'Cause only love can build us a bridge of light |