Luc was beginning to question his judgement in lingering to explore this place. Maybe he should have just kept heading along the mountains yesterday, while the going seemed good. Then, the world had seemed to blaze with bright winter sunlight, glittering off the fresh snow and turning the icy world into a dazzling wonderland. He'd made his way down from the highlands into the forest that spread itself before him like a treasure map, eager to see what they might hold for him to discover. Today, though, the world seemed to be mired in a thick fog that clung to the curves and hollows of the land, hiding the beauty of the forest and blotting out the suns's light until it was feeble and grey. It was hard to remember the way the land had looked from up there, going on for miles and miles. Now, it seemed to hardly extend a hundred yards ahead of him. Lucien couldn't make out any landmarks, and his haphazardly chosen path seemed only to be leading him deeper into the mist-shrouded forest. There was something almost foreboding about it, but it would take more than some inclement weather to scare the young man off. Besides, climbing back up the rocky, iced slopes in this freezing fog was bound to be more treacherous than staying below.
The thick miasma of mist seemed to amplify the sound of his footsteps, his breath, his heartbeat. Aside from these sounds, though, there was little else to hear - only the occasional sound of snow sliding from an overburdened bough. No birds called out with voices clear and sweet to guide him. No wind rose to lift the haze. It was then that he heard it - a sharp crack that had him freezing mid-stride, all senses instantly on alert.
Lucien's first though was of food. An opportunity that no loner should ever pass up if they wished to survive for long, it was often at the forefront of his thoughts lately. Finally! He hadn't come close to anything worth hunting for a few days now, and already his stomach clenched in empty anticipation. Lowering himself into a crouch, the ivory and chestnut wolf clunk forward, weaving through the trees. Surely just a little closer now... he hugged his belly to the tree roots, only now to catch the scent of... another wolf? The scent seemed to belong to a she-wolf. Luc stopped, a cheerful smirk coloring his features. She may not be something to hunt, but Luc was almost equally pleased to find company as a meal. As if it wasn't awkward at all to be army-crawling up to another of his kind, he stood up, gave his pelt a shake, and waltzed forward toward the figure who was coalescing from the mists. "Why hello there!," he called out ahead toward the other, his ears tipped forward and tail swinging in a happy arc behind his back, posture eager and unafraid. Whatever happened next, this day had suddenly just become a lot less dull!
(This post was last modified: Feb 11, 2015, 04:09 AM by Lucien.)