<i>It was all whispers, almost like wind. Rustling, growls, running. He was running, that he knew. Fear drove him onward and into the pale blue of the winter night. His paws were cold from the snow, his legs ached and above the whispers he could hear the loud <i>thump, thump, thump</i> of his heart. His breathing was heavy, he could see it as he exhaled. He glanced behind him, suddenly feeling as if whatever had been chasing him was gone, so the large male slowed. His jaws were parted, he continued to gasp in his breaths. He took a step forward, but the world shifted, he felt a cracking of ice ad then all was cold. The ice felt like a stinging all over, the blue of night was gone. It was just a black void.</i></font></blockquote>
The rapid rhythm of his heart matched the beating in his head. Wave after wave of pain hit him, the nightmare quickly fading from him. He found himself out of breath, so quickly rose to his full height and shook out his pelt. His head hung low, eyes squeezed shut as he tried to block out the annoying chitchatter of the creatures that were in the willows. Birds, mostly. He usually enjoyed their song, but... today, not. They just added to the ache in his head. He had settled himself on the base of a large willow, the draping leaves hiding the male for the night. But the morning was here, the sun peeking through the clouds. It wasn't quite light out, the sky hues of pink, yellows and some purples. Sometimes he'd spend the morning enjoying it, as he did enjoy the palette of the sky. But, again, not today. He was in no mood.
The timber wolf walked on, dragging his paws along the grass until he came upon a small stream. Thankful for running into the stream and not in the opposite direction, he lapped at the cool water until his belly felt full, his head just a bit better, though the dull ache was still there. It would do, he guessed. Richter looked down at the water, wishing he was able to catch fish. Even the birds could catch the small minnows better than he. With a quiet 'hmph', Rich settled down on his haunches and looked around at the willows. A breeze ruffled them, it was cool and refreshing, so he just smiled. When his head wasn't hurting so much, he guessed he could go for a run. It'd do him well to get a little more exercise.
(This post was last modified: Oct 24, 2011, 10:59 PM by Richter.)