She stood as still as a statue.The slender sides of the girl heaved with the sharp inhale and exhale she released – her eyes stared down to the depths of the river she so carelessly breached. The rock her creamy paws found strength in was slick with the splash of the rapid waters, ice and frost slicking the grip of the smooth surface dangerously.
Kisla Tainn feared the water – any Swift River wolf who had witnessed her near drowning experience would know of such a thing, and yet here she stood, just as the sun began its arc to the heavens above to greet Relic Lore with another day. Another day that Rissa would not see.
Her heart throbbed; the anxious yet sickening pounding of such a vital organ within her chest seemed it drown out the noise around her, as if she could only hear the blood that pumped through her veins. Rissa was gone. She would never come back.
What was it her father had told her once? Long in the past, when she was but a cub and he had actually attempted to be in her life. Had pretended to care for them all. He had told her the duties of the Yearling rank – she and her brothers would look after the future cubs of the pack, ensure their safety.. teach them what they needed to know along with the pack. Kisla had failed in this, just as she had failed at any other venue of her short life.
Now, as she stared blankly out at the water, her paws inching ever closer to the edge, she waited to feel that familiar thrum of fear that accompanied her at such closeness to the water. Instead, she felt empty. The hole in her heart caused by Rissa’s disappearance blanketed her, and even on the brink of what could be an easy death if she truly tried, the she-wolf could not even feel alive.
sparking up my heart