ooc; hope this is alright!
Soon after dusk had fallen, Destin had succumbed to sleep nearby the other wolves. He stayed as close by as he could to them just to be safe. His recurring nightmares of the pain from when he had first found Copper Rock had returned to him once more, as it did almost every night. Somehow it seemed that the dream was fading or disappearing into a fog. Though it would eternally remain in his memory, it hurt less. He recalled his lucid state barely now, remembering the winged angels who had saved him, and especially Nina, the healer who had helped him on his journey to recovery and remained in his memory. It had been a long and painful process, but he fought off the infection and was now well again. If he moved his leg in a particular way it still gave him a slight ache and he knew its scar would remain as a reminder forever, but otherwise he had escaped from the incident unscathed. Not the dreams though, which he mentioned to none.
And it was a howl which awoke him at midnight. His eyes opened almost instantly, and it took him a moment for his eyes to adjust so he could see in the darkness. His ears caught the sound of the last note of the message before it faded into the night. Yawning to keep the sleep away, he felt compelled to just close his eyes and fall back asleep. But what if this was important? Or what if the dream came back? Destin shivered at the thought. He did not recognize this howl, but it felt slightly familiar. Standing up heavily, he found a way out of his sleeping spot and attempted to follow the message. Trotting slightly faster now, he soon found himself in the presence of two wolves. Female, it seemed. One was black with striking blue eyes, the other a light brown with scars across her body, one eye shut and the other green wide open. He wrought his memories in order to understand, feeling like he knew this wolf once and that she was important to him somehow. The scent he did not recognized, it was layered with another smell that was not like Ruiko or the other wolves of Copper Rock Creek.
There was a tension in the air that he had not felt in what seemed like an eternity (of which he was glad!) It was so great it almost made him want to <span class='word'>quail</span> away and quickly escape, running back to his den to sleep and forget about it. It wasn't often that Destin was confronted with such things, and he barely knew how to respond to them. Much more a timid wolf despite his large stature, the male was a true softy at heart. He stayed though, wanting to understand why his paws had brought him here. Wanting to remember who these wolves were. Were his memories fading since his incident? The thought scared him. He remained silent.
(This post was last modified: Sep 16, 2012, 03:55 AM by Destin.)