you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. There was still a couple of hours of darkness left, not the absolute cover of a cloudy winter night, but lit with stars and moonlight - a predator's eyes easily pierced the gloom, though. Stargazing had driven the large male out of a covered den, but at some point in the night he'd grown tired and simply slept where he was, sprawled on his side in a clearing. He wasn't certain what had woken him, for it had not been any sound, but it was.. something. Even though his breath pooled like a white cloud into the air and rose without a hurry, even though the birds slept and everything else slept too, he felt restless; anxiety built inside him like a choking pressure. A cool night wind sighed among the trees, and the large male blinked in the dark, one pale paw twitching as he waited, listened, held his breath. It was definitely the calm before the storm, but whether it would be a physical storm or simply a metaphor, he was far from certain of.
His wait was brought to an end when a howl rang out across the Grove, calling for Athena, a wolf who had called the River home for a very short time. The world took on a new clarity as adrenaline spiked his blood, and with eager eyes Ice hauled himself to his feet. Why on earth would Rhysis call, a call filled with urgency, for Athena in the middle of the night? Something was afoot, and he didn't like it. It unnerved him.. it was unnatural. Every sense alert, Ice let his eyes pierce the night. They were far away, and probably had good reason, but... His heart hammered, pulse like a steady war drum; his lungs worked, air rushing, being sampled, analyzed. He couldn't put his paw on it, but the entire spring night smelled wrong. Anxiety came flooding back in, indecision on its tail, and the River wolf keened to himself, fidgeting. What to do? Investigate? Or just go back to sleep? Fat chance... Frustration threw itself into the mix, and Ice's teeth ground together.
A rapidly approaching Corinna made up his mind for him; he smelled her, then heard her, then saw her... and wished he hadn't. Her green eyes were flaming, teeth bared as snarls ripped themselves from her throat, and Ice flinched to the side, ducking as she charged past. Something had her thoroughly upset, and granted her direction... Ice cursed, tossing his heavy frame into frantic motion and sped after her, long legs stretching out to their full capacity as he tried to catch up with her - impossible, though. She was faster, and soon she was out of sight, but he didn't let off anyway. Confused and uncertain, his heart roaring in his ears, Ice kept racing through the spring night, trying to sort out the mess and unable to come up with something that made sense. Eventually, yet another howl split the night and nearly sent him tripping with its suddenness. It was definitely Corinna's voice, but it was uncontrolled, graceless, ugly; so many emotions had been crammed into that one word, that it had turned into a mess.
Finally it all made sense, and it sliced through his heart like a sharp knife.
Naira and Rhysis had gone behind Corinna's back, and conceived. Now, they had run, taking Athena with him. And Corinna... was she pregnant too? Had she and Indru managed to spend some time together before he disappeared to wherever? As the female leader came into view, howling her rage to the stars, Ice slowed to a trot. Harsh breaths slammed out of his lungs, and he blinked away spots that danced before his eyes. Damn, they'd.. they'd truly left. Only now did the emotions roll in in the wake of the storm - confusion, betrayal, anger, hurt. Naira.. she'd seemed better then this. How could she have done this to Corinna? And Corinna... just looking at her made his heart spasm in pain. What they had done to her... that was enough to make him see red. A howl lacking words but overflowing with emotions ripped the silence apart again, fury and sorrow blending together in his strong voice. They would not be welcome here again.. not for what they'd done to her.
Slowly, Ice approached the lone female, gently touching his nose to her hip, then her shoulder, then her cheek, nudging the corner of her mouth. "I had thought better of her then this," he said, so softly it was barely more than a breath. Overwhelming emotions still rolled through him, scents and implications running amok, and he found himself unable to disentangle it all. Sighing tiredly, he looked aside for a moment, before fixing his gaze in the vicinity of Corinna's head. He could barely think straight, his head was a mess, but he needed to hear it - to hear it as truth from the only one who could possibly know. "But tell me true," he began slowly, cautiously. "Will Swift River have any pups this year..?" A merited question with Indru so scarce since the snows began to melt, a question brought into painful clarity with this rogue couple breaking free from their pack; a question he still wasn't sure why he asked. .ice aesir |