Paws padded gently across the marshy ground at the edge of the lagoon. It had been so long since she had dared to come here, and the sight that she saw now was so different to the turbulent body of water she had thrown herself into to escape from the flames. She still remembered the crack of thunder and the smell of smoke... The way she almost drowned and the two dark strangers who had helped to save her… It had been like being back home to be surrounded by taller, darker wolves. She did miss her home. But she had a new one now, and there were many mouths to feed.
Fugitive glances toward the stormy sky confirmed that perhaps this wasn’t the type of day to be out and about, but waist deep in the crystalline waters had to give her a better chance than nestled amongst the trees if there happened to be another fire started by lightning… didn’t it? She pushed the thoughts from her mind as the rapidly cooling water wrapped around her toes and worked its way up her legs. She waded out until the water brushed her belly and she waited. Golden eyes watching for the tell-tale flash of fish beneath the surface.
She waited, statue still for what felt like an age. Small bugs flew about her head and she ignored them, roving eyes and slowly moving chest the only sign that the wolf was, in fact, a wolf, and not some sort of speckled wolf shaped boulder. All was silent. She was in a world of her own.
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