- i ain't seen the sunshine since i don't know when....
His stomach was growling, and hurting with hunger. The measly fish he'd got had long been eaten away for his energy, and he let out a short snarl of displeasure to silence the noisy workings. He wouldn't fill it if it was squeaking, and gurgling. He was bound to run into another wolf, he didn't want it echoing his state of being. He was dead set on getting something by the end of the day, and he followed along the remains of the creek hoping to find some sort of hint where something larger came and went for a drink. He was getting desperate, and willing to try anything he came across. This point in life he rather die of pain, and blood loss then hunger. Eventually his stomach had to start eating away at itself or he wished it would. He had been quite fit before the start of winter, and now his shoulders were not as prominent with bulk as they had been. This aggravated him greatly. He didn't like looking like a creature who was failing, and he could not take lone life much longer. He craved some kind of company, any kind of companionship.
A harsh sigh, he sauntered forward thinking he should get a drink. His nose could not pick up anything, but the faint comings and goings of other wolves. He began to doubt many meek animals ran across the paths. His golden eyes fell upon a collection of rocks, and when he stopped to look he saw the pool. It was covered with ice atop some of the stones, and around the edge. The water ran freely, and he went for a closer look. There was something about it that calmed his nerves, and he forgot about his hunger by watching the water.