Just as she was about to pounce, the squirrel’s ears pricked and it darted away. Moon pounced, trying to catch it before it disappeared, but already her prey was gone, having scampered into an unseen hole. As she stood up, her teeth pulled back into a snarl, growling slightly, as she looked around for whatever had caused the squirrel to leave. She knew it wasn’t her, for she had planned it carefully, using her stealth and the slight wind to her advantage.
In the corner of her eye, Moon caught a glimpse of wolves standing behind her and she whirled around to face them, snarling, and just as quickly pulled back. Now in front of her, were three male wolves, each with a different fur and eye color, yet looked right together all the same. They were three very familiar wolves, except they looked older, having obviously passed the age of pup-hood.
The one on the left had pure, snow white fur with piercing blue eyes like fire, and the one on the right had grey fur of no particular shade with yellow eyes like lightning. The one in the middle was the most unique, with his fur being pitch black on the top of his head, back, and tail, and snow white on the bottom of his face, his throat, chest, legs, and on the underneath his tail. His eyes were also different, the right one being a bright, fire green, and the left being the same blazing blue as the white wolf. Her brothers.
“Whitefire, Prince, and Storm.” Moon whispered, her throat closing slightly and making her force the names out. She took a step towards them when everything suddenly swirled out of focus, twirling into a ball. Everything, her brothers and the forest, vanished, leaving nothing but darkness.
Moon gasped heavily as her eyes flew open to see a bright sun, covered by the overhanging leaves earlier, shining onto her fur. As she sat up, remnants of the dream came back to her memory and she shook them away, not wanting to think about it. Her brothers had been so close, closer than they ever had been before, yet she still couldn’t reach them. Not even in her dreams.
Sighing, the black wolf stood up, giving her fur a shake before striding through the trees.
(This post was last modified: Feb 04, 2013, 03:29 AM by Moon.)