Sierra Hills | Dusk | Partially Cloudy
Paws scrabbled against red rock and dirt, kicking away pebbles as the wolf attempted to clamber up the steep incline. A whine escaped him as he slid back down, jagged rock biting into his paw pads. Frustrated, Sunny took a step back, shaking out his front paws while walking back as if it would ease the pain. He kept his head low and ears cupped back as his eyes searched up the sides of the mountains. At this rate, the wolf would either have to go back the way he came or follow the range until it dispersed. Neither of those options seemed exactly ideal, but then again, he didn’t know what would await him on the other side if he did make it. And that’s not taking into consideration the fall if he slipped… His hackles rose as he stood there indignantly. He didn’t want to think about a tumble down the sides of these hills.
The man paced back and forth, studying the terrain. The red rock was new; he’d never seen anything like it before. Even in the little dusk light, it was impressive to see. Sunny slowed until he came to a halt, heaving a heavy sigh. Red ears drooped as he plopped onto the ground, before a growl ripped its way out of his throat. In a flash, he was on his paws again as he took a few steps back before sprinting towards the incline. The momentum gave way to a reasonable distance, but ultimately the rough terrain had the advantage, and the blonde wolf slid back down, now defeated.
Lips twitched back in a slight snarl before the man threw his head back, letting out a loud and rather… Dramatic yell.
“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!”
Sunny sat for a moment, before the resounding echo of his own voice reached his ears, causing him to flinch back, ears flat against his skull.