EDIT: Oh, and I hope you don'y mind the slight PP and what I made up about their time and interaction since the join thread. PLEASE DO just tell me if anything bothers you and I'll change it straight away ^^
The sun had just arisen, it's pale rays giving everything the illusion of glowing; especially the snow. It was gonna be, yet another, cold day, the chill of the night never losing its grip on the earth, despite the sun's hardest efforts. The fox-like wolfess was just heading home through the thicket from her morning patrol, the frost biting her paws, which already felt like solid ice - she was frozen to the bones; It should be nice to crawl back into a warm den now... And maybe snuggle up close to a hot body. Heat flushed her cheeks at the thought, and a strange, fluttering made her stomach feel even lighter than it already was in its emptiness. But the feeling was a nice one. One shed had for some time now; Any time I think of him...
She had a broad, almost goofy, smile on her face as she made her way to the small clearing where the large den was, tucked snugly between the stones and bramble. Here, the dame paused for a moment, regaining her breath from the brisk trot, absently looking around the desolate space; Most of them are probably still sleeping. Others may be out scouting as she had herself, hopefully they would be luckier than her in the hunt for food. When it soon became too cold to stand still, Aideen slowly moved, around a sharp corner from the main den entrance, just as well hidden, was a more shallow crevice that they had dug out together, making it just big enough to accommodate to wolves, pressed close together. Coal was quite a bit bigger than the average wolf, admittedly, but she was that bit smaller in turn - it had never been up for question that they would sleep here together, it had just seemed natural; Right.
Now the young female slowly snuck herself back into the burrow, happy to find that her roomie, as she had hoped, still hadn't left for the day. With the harshness of the winter, combined with Aideen's personal training in the craft of healing, they had seen way too little to each other, only speaking a few words in the evenings, before going to sleep, but every moment had been precious. Maybe this morning they would have time to talk a little longer? And even if not, just being near him filled her with joy. She brushed up against the large, sand-colored body, curling up next to him, pressing her head into his bountiful fur. And with a brush of her snout against his cheek, and a low whisper, she greeted him; " 'Morning..." A small smile graced her face, despite the rough winter - the lag of food and spreading of pack assets, making the life as pack-wolf feel just as lonely as the days on her own - it made her happy to just be close to the big man, to feel the low rustle and hear the wheeze of his breathing; I'll always be home when I'm with you!
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