Askan was so hungry. It was all he could think about. The gnawing feeling in the pit of his stomach was constant and painful, and it felt as though fangs were tearing up his insides. He had never felt hunger like this before. Back in Yukon, when he lived with his pack he had never gone hungry like this. His family were renowned for their skill at hunting caribou. The skills and know-how had been passed on from generation to generation,and yet that knowledge was useless to him now.
It wasn't as if he hadn't tried to hunt, because he had, more times than he could count. It was just wasn't very good at it. Askan was strong, undoubtedly so, but he wasn't a fast wolf. So no matter how hard he pushed himself he just couldn't catch up to the prey he was chasing. He was so accustomed to hunting in a group that he simply couldn't cope on his own.
With that being said, he wasn't just going to lay down on his back and expose his belly to the world. He wasn't going to submit, he wasn't going to die here. Askan still had so much to live for, he still had to fulfil his destiny. He didn't know what his destiny was yet, but he was certain that he was bound for greater than this. Anything had to be better than this.
It was then Askan spotted a white wolf standing on a stony outcrop.
The white of its fur did little to camouflage it in the greens and browns of these strange, rugged highlands. If anything, the wolf stuck out stark and bright like a moon in a dark sky. Askan cursed and pressed his belly to the ground in an attempt to blend in with his earthly surroundings. After all, if he could see the wolf from where he was, it was bound to be able to see him. In his mind, Askan scolded himself just as his father would all those weeks ago. He had been a fool, a reckless and naive fool. What did he expect? Did he really think he would be safe wandering around on his own without a pack to support him?
The white wolf was small, smaller than he was at least, so Askan believed that if it came down to it he would have had a strong chance at defeating it in a fight. After all, he was the strongest wolf in his pack, stronger than Father even, or so he would claim. But despite his bravado, he didn't want it to come to fight. He was starving, wasting energy on a fight was pointless. Especially when he could have used said energy trying to hunt.
Askan didn't know what to do. He was a stranger to these woods, so he didn't know the terrain and he certainly didn't know this wolf. So he did the only thing he could think of. He continued to hide,held his breath and waited, prayed that the wolf would just pass on and leave him be.
(This post was last modified: May 18, 2016, 03:01 PM by Askan.
Edit Reason: Noticed a typo. Opps.
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