April – Spring – Afternoon – Partly Cloudy — Current Temperature: 39° F/4° C
Silvery green eyes stared at the landscape far below her, as she sat on a rock on the steep incline that was the Mountain of Dire. She just wanted to get away from everything and be by herself for a day or two. No interruptions from other pack members, no sob stories or complications in their lives that they had to tell others about, no, none of that anymore. The Young Slayer just needed to be away from the others for a while until she could get her own emotions and life under control.
Ever since her father had died, her whole life had just slowly sunk lower and lower until it could sink no further, but she didn’t hold it against him. It wasn’t his fault that Willow Ridge woman had killed him, but she blamed everyone else in Pitch Pine Trail for just disappearing. They had been the ones to leave her when she needed them the most.
But worst of all, Karpos was among them, and she didn’t know if she should be angry, sad, disappointed, confused or all of the above. Her own blood brother, who had stuck with her until that moment, was gone without saying anything to anyone, and she couldn’t figure out if her heart wanted her to be with him, or without him.
Sinking down into a sprawled, lying down position on the smooth rock, Adsila let her head hang limply, half off the rock’s edge, staring at the landscape that was slowly turning greener as spring came closer. Soon there would be pups, and she would reach her first year, officially not a pup anymore, but not a full adult. She could then fully practice her hunting methods and skills, and once she reached two years, have the chance to be given the hunter role. It was the only role she was really good at, with her stamina and speed, and medium frame.
Closing her eyes, the Young Slayer let her body relax as she felt the soft breeze brush by her, and listened to the sounds of twittering birds that flew past to their destinations. It was so peaceful up on the mountain where there was barely any wolves around, and she loved it. Sighing softly, she let herself fall into a light nap.