8/21/2015
Weather:
55°F, 13°C
Light Rain
1:14 PM
He'd practically stumbled upon it. The man's keen nose was no use when it started to gently rain; the air was so thick with moisture that scenting the nearby creek from a distance was close to impossible. The quiet rain hampered his ability to hear the running water as well, but to a much lesser degree. It was certainly much cooler here than it had been in that desert he'd found. He was grateful for the chilled air and cool rain; it was far better than hot sand any day. Even greater, was that he could travel during the day when it rained like this. There was no danger of wearing himself out or overheating; and the rain offered him the same camouflage it did the creek. He'd scented a few other wolves around; many more than he had in the hills. It wasn't a place Naberius wanted to stay in for too long; some of the scents even seemed like loose borders. His slender form parted the strange red foliage and he neared the creek's rocky shore. The droplets bounced off of the water as it continued past him; and for a moment he was content to simply watch. The grey sky overhead bathed everything in diffused white light. With a short huff he turned back to the water, stepping near enough to grab a drink. Of all the places he'd stopped this creek offered the coolest and most refreshing water. It was surprisingly cold, especially for the summer months. Once his salmon tongue had stopped making ripples in the already disturbed surface, the agouti man padded slowly into its depths. The water wasn't terribly deep here, so a crossing would be easy. The cold liquid lapped at his legs as he moved, soothing what ever soreness or ache his muscles may have had. It was pleasant enough that for a few moments he stopped and stood there, looking up and down stream where the creek disappeared from sight. This has to come down from the mountain... he mused, reflecting on its temperature. For the sake of amusement and because he wasn't feeling particularly threatened, the Zamora male began taking a few slow strides upstream. The moving water felt so interesting against his feet that he hardly noticed the noise of another's approach before it happened again. His head popped up, clear eyes scanning the bank. Better get his words out now in case they thought he was trouble. “Hello?” He barked, drawing his legs up beneath him to stand taller. |