Pakuna stood, silently, at the border of the unknown territory. Her emerald eyes were filled with absolutely no emotion, her face a blank canvas. A soft wind blew, rustling her mix of black and brown fur. Auds flattened in frustration for a brief moment as she narrowed her eyes, mind racing <i> Oi, Pakuna, ye want to be part of a pack again, aye? Part yer damn jowls and have at it, then.</i> She nodded slowly to herself, lifting her head, and parting her jaws. The shewolf let out a long, low howl, hoping that a wolf that thrived upon this land would appear.
She continued to stand there, but now she felt rather numb. She was rather pleased with herself that she did howl, but how were these wolves to act? Would they be kind, or were they to come at her with fangs bearing and hackles raised? Releasing a sigh, Pakuna's head craned as she scanned the springs, her ears straining to listen for the sound of any approaching wolf. Patience is a virtue, and this is a virtue she excelled in. She could wait all day for a wolf to arrive if she had to. She had recently felt an annoying tugging at her heart, one that persuaded her to join a pack. She had not been w ith other wolves for over three years, and she knew it must change. What was a wolf without a pack? Nothing, that's what. She wished to have meaning again.</span>
(This post was last modified: Feb 29, 2012, 09:24 PM by Pakuna.)