Please note any ranks you do have are only temporary and are entirely based upon which rank your character claims in this thread (by dominating any below the rank they desire, etc), if your wolf doesn't claim their rank they will adjust accordingly.
Almost home,Indru called over his shoulder to Ruiko, trying to keep his voice light hearted but failing. Who knew what state there home would be in — or who had lived. Indru's stomach felt queasy at the thought and he quickened the pace him and his brother had been keeping, a steady run that ate up the miles.We'll see them all then, you just wait.The brothers had been stopping to send out a howl frequently, hoping to hear a response from a family member but failing to hear anything each time, it was worrying, but the pair refused to give up. It was starting to hit midday, the boys had been running home all morning, hoping that by now the worst of the fire would be over. When the fire had struck Indru and Ruiko had been out hunting together and it had been instinctual for the pair to run, the fear the fire caused driving any rational thought from their minds, but Indru felt guilt creeping along his spine at the thought of abandoning their family, he just hoped they had done the same.As they travelled north through Cedarwood Forest Indru began to pick up a faint smell of burnt pine, a smell that caught in the back of his throat and felt like it clogged his lungs and scorched the inside of his nose. He paused, his paws aching and his chest heaving with exertion and the smoke that clung to the air,
they have to be okay, Ruiko.With a quick breath Indru shook his head, building up his courage to continue and with a weak smile to his brother he did, paws hitting the ground rhymtically once again. Once they hit the creek the boys ran along it's edge, allowing it to lead them home. As they entered the Wildwood the damage was clear — the trees still standing now had black trunks, scorched from the fire, and the floor was littered with trees that had given up, the brush that covered the Wildwood allowing the fire to travel easily. The destruction blocked Indru's throat, he couldn't speak, knowing at best it was only their home that was destroyed.Hidden Tree was almost unrecognisable, the only thing allowing it to be recognisable was the tall, strong tree that had once protected the pack's main den still standing amongst ones that littered the floor. Indru felt a tremor of shock go through him at the sight of his home, though when he saw two bodies on the floor, one with black fur the other with fur not far from his own, he felt his heart stop.
No... No, no, no!Indru sobbed, rushing forward to where he parents lay on the floor and, seeing their still, un-moving bodies, he raised his head, an agonised howl echoing around the forests desperately hoping it would bring his family back.