Slowly but surely, Maksim Baranski was recovering. His sickness had left him den ridden for some time, his joints aching as he moved and his stomach refusing to keep most foods down for the first days. Thankfully, he had someone to rely on, to keep things in check whilst he rested: @Lachesis. The boy had made leaps and bounds since the agouti wolf had first met him, his confidence growing more and more. His knowledge, too. The agouti wolf was pleased that the ghostly lad was willing to help however possible, that he was content to take the role of leader in Maksim's state of weakness, until he was fit to rule once more. The Baranski owed him a lot, that much was certain.
Gingerly, he tested his muscles and bones. Standing, he pawed at the ground for a moment before he crept forwards, slinking from the confines of the earthy burrow beneath the rocks. Sunlight hit him and he immediately inhaled, the cold air crisp and fresh against the back of his mouth. He shook his pelt and dust began flying from the dark hairs of his coat, like the wolf was a fungus that had just released its spores.
He was a bit scruffier than usual, lacking its usual sheen. He hadn't been focused on grooming himself (though, @Kisla occasionally helped where she could) as it hadn't really been a thing of importance at the time. Rolling his shoulders, Maksim gave a gruff woof, letting anyone nearby know that he was actually up and walking around now.
Though, he hadn't quite realised someone had been watching him for a long time now …
we are shining in the rising sun, as we are floating in the blue