The sky is dark with storm clouds - 7/29/2014
Sitting on a particular boulder and staring out at the wide expanse of rolling field, Kova tried to figure out where he wanted to explore to next. He had explored two of the four borders on previous outings (without his parents knowing) and could remember every detail of those particular paths he had taken. Now the boy wanted to venture out into territory he didn't know. The areas along the remaining two borders that his father Tokino or his mother Minka had yet to bring the pup to while strolling about the territory. He knew that when he found the mixture of pack scent he would be hitting the border itself, so Kova thought that once he reached a border he would simply look around, turn around, and then head back home the way he had come.
The wind blew strongly ruffling up his fluffy gray coat making Kova shiver a tad bit despite the extreme humidity and heat. Glancing upwards as the sunlight was suddenly cut away from his boulder , the very boulder his father had claimed for sun bathing, the child noticed deep dark blue-green clouds massing over the sun. No thunder yet sounded, but the threatening look of the storms spoke to any experienced wolf that a dangerous storm was coming.
Unaware of the danger, Kova slipped off the boulder and continued forward into the shadow filled territory. He was headed right at the very faint scent markings which the pup didn't even notice. He kept on walking right over the border unaware that he had just passed the border he was not allowed to pass through. If only his parents had mentioned how the borders were not always well marked and strong scenting. Maybe he would have had his head down looking for the scent instead of waiting for the border's smells to smack him in the face.
The clouds rumbled faintly making Kova pause. He didn't know where the sound had come from, but as he noticed the slight hunger in his belly the boy mused that his stomach was the one who had made the noise.
Cresting the top of a hill Kova's mouth opened in awe at the sight before him. He could see woods far ahead across the numerous blackberry bushes he had known all his life. Kova had never seen a forest before, though he had come across the word a few times when his parents mentioned it. Ogling the trees from his far away view point Kova suddenly felt nervous. He had never seen forest before even after that one time he had crossed the borders and gone farther than he should. Did I go too far? Or does this border reach all the way out there? He thought quietly as another rough wind cascaded over the hills almost pushing the pup over.