Trees loomed above, darkness enveloping the lands, there was no moonlight to light the way. The stars were absent in the deep navy blue sky, covered in a thin layer of silver lined clouds. A lone owl hooted off in the distance, it's music carried by the whistle of the wind. A pair of shadow figures moved mauka, one much lighter and smaller than the other. Her light pelt tuck out like a sore thumb against the mountain side. Her paws were weary and her heart troubled. "Gent, are we almost there?" She whispered in defeated tones, muffled by the animal hides that belonged to their den back at the Glade. Perhaps she should have never moved them to Heart Leaf...took her defeat against @Aideen like a strong woman...or gone to @Titan to explain what had happened. Either way, she hadn't made the right decision and now there was a gaping wound within her painted breast.
Climbing the mountainside had made the she-wolf's limp worsen, the normal off beat sound more notable than usual. Any other day she would have shown embarrassment, but instead Danica's mind was foggy with memories. Lessons, snuggles, and little "I love you mommy," moments. His closed eyes grin, a goofy look he often gave when excited...like that one time @Hudson had paid the two a lovely visit. Or how about the stupid make belief stories she would tell, and someone dependent on her to wake up to every day? Kisses and hugs, play dates and laughs...all washed away with the rain. Coming to a stop, her voice cracking, "How can I go on?" She asked @Gent with moisture lining the rim of her lower lids.
It wasn't long till the wolves were on the move again, the strong scent of pack borders infiltrating the woman's nostrils. Finally she looked up away from her silvery paws, taking in their surroundings uncaringly. Trees, rocks, normal things Dani didn't care for as she tromped over the sacred line, cowering close to the large King of Round Stone Crest. Anxiety nipped at her, and she chuffed quietly at the man, whining softly like a lost child. "I don't belong here...I can't do this..." She muttered growing closer to him, pressing lightly into his warmth for protection from the big ol' world.
"Oh, There ain't no rest for the wicked, money don't grow on trees, I got bills to pay, I got mouths to feed, there ain't nothin' in this world for free."