Dusk/Nightfall 62 degrees cloudy
causing the shadows to bend and swallow up the world. The red flowers were now dark
as blood in the coming night. The dark clouds were closing in on the stars, and casting
even darker shadows onto the earth. The coming night would be a black one.
Even so, wolves ruled the black night, and felt just as comfortable there as in the
bright sunlit day. A wolf streaked across the rise, her silver fur looking dark gray in the
shadows. Then the she wolf stopped suddenly. She lifted her head and sniffed the air.
Her furry quarry had escaped into its burrow. Now the female sat back down panting
heavily. She would not eat today.
My stomach is eating my insides out! She whined softly while she caught her breath.
Her treck down the mountains had resulted in more food items appearing, and she was takiing
the time to try and hunt some. Since she was seperated from her father she had not been
eating well. So now was the time to catch a meal.
Too bad I haven't even caught one filling meal yet. Or I would actually be interested in
the flowers around here. She remembered looking down from Riddle Heights at this very
field and wanting to visit it, but now she was so hungry she didn't care to look at her beautiful
surroundings.
After she rested for a bit the wolf yearling stood back up and began nosing around the plants
and flowers for something to eat. Even a mouse or bug would do. She didn't care what she
across. The silvery wolf had trotted all around the field until at the very edge she found
something odd. Mushrooms were growing at the edge of the field and the trees. They
seemed to be growing out of the old fallen logs that littered the edge of the field.
Narimé sniffed at the mushrooms wondering if she could eat them. Most of the mushrooms
were about one to three inches tall with a wide white umbrella. At the edges of the umbrella
were orange looking colors.
Great I have to find something to eat that MIGHT not have the possibility of killing me. She
stared at the mushrooms deliberating on whether to eat them or not. They had a musky scent
to them which made her nose twitch. It wasn't an unpleasant scent but it didn't smell
delivious either.
Now what do I do? The yearling continued to edge closer to the fungus trying to
make out whether they were poisonous or not.
(This post was last modified: Jun 18, 2012, 06:59 PM by Narimé.)