RE: The wind carries unnerving sounds in the Ghastly Woods.
<blockquote>Fucking hell it hurt. The pain in his skull was enough to make his eyes burn and the occasional blanket of white spots blur his vision. The fight with Marsh had been a good one. His head throbbed, his shoulder ached from the exposed flesh beneath his black fur. <i>Marsh...</i>. Why was it only now he remembered the old codger's name? Ice had been there... he remembered Ice. He had liked the wolf, until he put his nose in business that didn't concern him and he had taken the tip of his ear. He didn't like him so much after that. The ugly black wolf was a new face, but one he had met recently and the female didn't even register- he never liked females much anyway, especially not enough to look at who they were.
The knock to his head had ended the fight. He couldn't recall if he had cried out at the impact or not, it had been a bit of a blur. One moment he had been hanging off the golden wolf, the next he had been laying in a ditch with his head threatening to explode. Was something said? Hell if he knew. All he knew was he had to run away... and he did. Rhysis might be a confident fighter, but he wasn't too proud to run when he knew the odds were against him and with a head injury and blurred vision, he would have been no more of a challenge then a pup. It pissed him off, it really did. Things had been getting heated, but he supposed it was a better outcome for him. If he had beaten Marsh, killed him, the other three wolves who were watching would have tore him to shreds. He was good, but to take on three wolves after a tough battle? Not a chance. Running was the only way out and as much as his shoulder and head had screamed in protest, he did not stop until the scents of the River wolves had vanished.
His paws had stopped running as he had made his way to the far side of the Ghastly Woods and he finally felt as if there was enough distance between them that he could rest and tend to his savage wound. He needed to get it covered before an infection could settle in. Not a healer by nature, he had been taught the skills by his birth pack, quick ways to cover a wound, not heal mind, but enough so that he could rest up and recover without aid.
A cold chill ran through the trees, ruffling his thick coat. He looked up to the sky to realize that night had fallen already. How long had he been running? Judging by the way his legs ached and his paws protested at his weight upon them, he guessed a while. All around him the night creatures sang. Owl's screeched, crickets chirped. The branches of the trees creaked in the wind in an eerie way, but a way that soothed him none the less.
So much had happened to him in these woods, but he didn't remember much of it. He had met Triell here. It was the first place he had come when he found the lands of lore. He remembered the scents of the wood. It felt comfortable and for the first time since he had returned he remembered the areas name and that he had met wolves here. The knock to his head must have kick started his brain, for the memory of that first meeting with the younger black wolf came tumbling back with a sharp pain. <b>"Gah."</b> he hissed as the vision of the dark wolf and he talking sprang to mind. He wasn't far from the location where they had first met.
He glanced over his shoulder then, looking for the ghost of his father who he had come to see as another real wolf, as real as him. He was no where to be found. Strange... whenever Rhysis had looked for him, he had been there. Standing at his side, barking orders, putting him down, fading in and out when he said something out of character. All he saw behind him was nothing. Trees, grass patches and the odd clump of snow. <b>"Where are you?"</b> he called, quietly at first but when he received no answer he asked the wind again, louder this time. Where the fuck was he?
With a grunt and a shake of his head he turned left and walked slowly with a limp, heading for an area where there had once been a rabbit burrow that he had dug into. His paw prints and claw marks were gone now, washed away with the rain, but he remembered the area as clearly as he had seen it the day before.
Perplexed, he lowered his head to sniff the terrain. His scent was gone; there was nothing to smell here but mud. He wasn't sure why, but he felt like there was more for him to be searching for here, he didn't know who or what, but he had a niggling in his feeling, like a dog looking for a buried bone, he had more to find here. A sharp jab of pain to his shoulder reminded him he had things to do, he didn't have time to play games and search for something that didn't exist. With a grunt, he turned and glanced around, searching for any sign of mud and plant life he could use to cover the wound. His movements were slow and there was little to be found. He would have to explore further... it was going to be a long night.
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(This post was last modified: Dec 04, 2012, 03:51 PM by Rhysis.)