MY EMPIRE OF DIRT
I WILL LET YOU DOWN. I WILL MAKE YOU HURT.
<blockquote><font style='margin-left:20px;'>One would think that freedom from a cruel rule would be as sweet as honey, but that was a fools dream. Victarion wasn't sure how long he had been lost in this wood, but it was just like every other wood he'd stumbled upon since he abandoned his home and his duties long ago. Days had turned into weeks, and weeks had turned into months, and before long a year had rolled right on by. Although, he felt as though a lifetime had passed by him, he felt old and weary, and it made it impossible to enjoy this so called 'freedom' he'd sought out to begin with. Sure he had seen things, met others, but that never stopped him from keeping on the dusty trail to nowhere.</font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Finally, after having seen that same purple-berry bush one too many times, he stopped walking and glanced around. He couldn't be sure of whether it was midday or if the sun had started to set, but the humidity in the damp woods caused him to feel ever so slightly uncomfortable. His tundra blood was showing, heat and summer had never been his companions. Grumbling something foul beneath his breath, he turned in a circle and attempted to regain his bearings--however, he failed miserably. That was when he saw <i>it</i>. A crow. Perched ever so carefully above his head, staring down at him with beady, black eyes. Victarion hated crows. Noisy, mean, irritating scavengers that they were, the vile creatures reveled in the suffering of others and were never above playing audience. Without rationally considering the distance between himself and the tree canopy, Victarion launched himself from the ground and snapped his jaws at the unreachable bird. In response the bird merely fluffed its feathers and cawed uncontrollably--Victarion knew it was laughing at him, as he tumbled back to the earth with a thud.</font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>The blisters on his paws burst with the impact of the landing and he snarled briefly in pain. The heat and the exhaustion from traveling was beginning to drive him mad, he knew that. Or at least he figured that was the way he must have looked to the pair of eyes watching him from a distance. His senses had rushed back to him the instant the pain in his feet woke him up, and it was around that point in time he had noticed he wasn't alone. Bracing himself, he turned on his aching feet to face the general direction of this stranger. "<b>I hope you found that amusing, because I certainly didn't.</b>" He muttered gruffly. He was not in the mood to play hide and seek, he would either greet this wolf or scare them off, whichever came first.</font></blockquote>
<b>ooc:</b> hope this works for you!
(This post was last modified: Mar 28, 2012, 09:23 PM by Victarion.)