OOC: Open to any Cove wolves. Rated M for this is Moonshadow's death thread. 3
The morning was like any other, nothing particularly special about it. The sun rose in the east as it always did and shone its golden rays on the world below. The few birds that remained to endure the mountainous winter with them chirped among the trees. Small creatures either slumbered beneath the frozen ground or fitted about in the crisp morning air. They were on the cusp of spring…well most of them were.
Unbeknownst to anyone other than her, that would be Moonshadow Eastfall’s final morning. She couldn’t quite place her paw upon the feeling, but a call deep within her soul clued her into what would be taking place. Her uneven sleeping patterns had allowed her to rise in time to see the brilliant sunrise. The fiery oranges, reds, and pinks slowly turned into soft baby blues. The grey-phased woman sat along the shore of her beloved lake as she watched the change above the snow capped peaks that protected them. Her hazy gaze moved away from the sky to the glistening frozen lake. The morning’s glow bounced off the glassy surface as a lifetime of memories played through her mind. The Lost Lake was her home no doubt about it. Her spirit will forever be a cove wolf.
Cool droplets fell from her now white chin as Moon moved away from the lake shore for the last time. Large paws that were once strong and confident moved at a snails pace in comparison to how they used to as the carried the Eastfall woman back to the pack den. Her dampened sense of smell told her that her family remained inside. She silently debated on waking them or not. The last thing she wanted to do was burden them with something of this magnitude. While she felt ready in her soul she knew from recent conversations that they did not feel the same. Yet, thinking back to @Tulip and how she wish she would’ve been there for her and the pain knowing she passed alone, that was a far worse burden to place upon their shoulders. So instead she sent a quite chuff into the communal den for anyone who may sleep within, before making her way to Aquene’s birthing den to find Nash.
Her heart yearned to be with her beloved once more and didn’t want her loved ones to have to carry her. While the ten year old was much more frail than she had ever been, Moonshadow still had a large frame and knew she would be difficult to carry. No, she would walk herself to her final resting place. One last journey, though unlike the many she’s had in her life she would not be alone.
The walk was expectedly slow while the elderly woman walked from her current home to her first true home on the other side of the lake. Nash had thankfully been able to slip away. The last grandbabies she’d ever meet lay sleeping inside with their mother. A sad pang went through the Eastfall woman’s heart knowing she’d never see them grow up, or her great-grand babies either. But it was time. Nash had taken up helping her on her flank, though Moon was determined, more than ever, to complete this as much on her own as she could.
Hazy silver orbs looked upon the rock slide where her husband rested beneath and a small sad, knowing smile tugged gently at her lips…soon.