words 559 ALL WELCOME — edited/rewritten, now dated for September 4th. While some wolves preferred to avoid the mosses due to the muted atmosphere, XIX was drawn to the abnormal foliage. It was a peculiar place, one that the yearling often wandered alone due to its lack of visitors. He knew that he should be sticking close to the pack den as nobody – not even him, the healer – could tell how long the Alpha had left. The zombie’s mind was beginning to betray him as he was being tormented by the cruel thoughts that filled it. He was unsure of how many days had passed since he had arrived at Pitch Pine Trail with the Alpha pair at his side as the young Arctic had not been able to fall into the gentle hands of the sandman since they returned. He was committed to wandering aimlessly around the pack territory – occasionally venturing the brook, and now the mosses – in an attempt to soothe the nightmares that plagued him. Prior to stumbling into the spongy territory, the healer at stopped briefly at the den to ensure that Shade was comfortable. He was unsure of how many days the leader had left, but he knew the end was drawing closer. It was not fair to have someone who had been so full of life and love to be stolen away so early… Shade still had to watch his children grow and explore the love he had discovered with Spectre. Although he had not known the chocolate leader long, Nineteen had felt as though a bond was beginning to grow between them and had seen Shade as a father figure. Not only did he feel close to the Alpha, but the yearling also loved his children as if they were his own. It broke XIX’s heart to think that Karpos and Adisla would grow up without a father… it simply was not fair. Why did it have to be Shade? Why couldn’t it have been a nomad without a family? What had Shade done to be taken so abruptly? Rage consumed him, boiling deep within his stomach as he pushed forward, a permanent frown etched across his dark lips. The emotion was unfamiliar yet comforting at the same time – anger was the only thing that made sense lately. He was angry at himself for being incapable of saving the wounded leader, angry at Elettra for attacking (and murdering) Shade, angry at the other wolves present for not breaking up the fight… angry at everything. While wrath lapped passionately at his insides, Lachesis was also terrified that he would be incapable of feeling anything but the fury that burned within his blood. It had been many days – perhaps weeks – since he had been in the company of his blue-eyed dove, but XIX did not want her to see him like this. So broken; defeated. He was ashamed, which was partly why he was avoiding the pack den. As a healer he was supposed to, to put it bluntly, heal – he had been incapable of doing his job after stumbling upon Shade. What good was he as a healer and a pack wolf if he couldn’t do his job? Pressing his tongue to the roof of his mouth the boy felt a familiar warmth forming behind his eyes, but he refused to let the salty tears fall. |
(This post was last modified: Sep 05, 2013, 03:36 AM by Lachesis.)
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