PRIVATE @Aponi
RE: For a silent moment... the snow seems to have stopped.
Gent was once more behind friendly lines, a rarity these days as he dedicated the majority of his time to scouting for sustenance. He was as worn as any other wolf at this time, but still managed to keep up his pluck. Even after the spontaneous failed raid, he refused to let negative thoughts enter his head. Possessed completely by positivity, he was already preparing for the next trip out. The weather had been fiercer than normal the past few days, refusing to let the wolves who huddled under the barrage forget the dire nature of their situation. Today, however, things had calmed, and Gent looked to take advantage of this.
The wound behind his jaw had scabbed over and no longer throbbed, though when pushed it would still cause him pain and was far from being forgotten. It was only a hand accompanied by hundreds of others that pressed him forward and gave him reason not to quit. He still possessed his strength, and had recently taken his fair share from the cache after having ran the course of circling the territory and renewing any scent posts the others might have missed. There was a check list to complete, a list of what to check up on every time he came home. What he hated most about having to scout so much was thinking of what he might miss while he was gone.
Feeling sufficiently caught up, he passed by the ancient den site that marked the heart of their newly acquired land, pausing for a mere moment to sample the air. Spending so much time away from the pack meant he had been given little time to interact with his allies, and thus the connections between him and this family were loose or, for some, nonexistent. He didn't like it, as it made his place within the pack very unsecured. Therefore, whenever he could, he sought company. Unfortunately, the landmark was not crawling with activity as it normally was, however he was not completely alone. The scent of one of the princesses hung in the air, and his arctic blue eyes casually scanned the vicinity to spy her.
"Princess?"
The word hung in the air for a moment, before Gent realized, that was the only thing floating to the earth; the precipitation had stopped completely, and the sun even peeked out, illuminating the thick coating of snow and causing the clearing to gleam. Yes, today was the perfect day to scout, and Gent would need to set out immediately to take advantage of this favorable break in weather. |