Misfourtune
One word that might fill the mind of a wolf that crossed paths with Faol. His life had merely been controlled by the ebb and flow from night to day, no real accomplishments to hold under his belt. The black male seemed to float through life on the thought that he might live forever, that with each days passing he didn't grow older. However, the gray along his handsome face had nearly over taken the black that had once been so thick and dark. His muzzle a salt and pepper version of what he used to be. He was almost five years. He could tell by the warming of the weather, usually a month or two before the snow started melting. His life had grown no different with the passing of each year, and he didn't expect this one to be any different. In all honesty Faol hadn't seen his life as misfortunate for he had seen many places, experienced things with wolves that he no longer had any connection; and his heart did not yearn for the past.
He had been wandering the Northern Eden for weeks and this spot seemed to draw him in stronger than any other place had. He could tell that this piece of the land was much like an island, that the creek surrounded it's borders and created a pristine looking landscape. The age of the trees seemed to be much older than the others along the outside, and for a moment he thought that the creek might have been a protective barrier to something that had happened outside it's borders; creating a small but noticeable utopia. He stood within in the center of the limits of the snaking stream, his figure blending into the freezing fog like a anonymous shadow.
There was a stillness in the air and his eyes burned a dull shade of yellow as they cut through the fog searching for the something that brought him here. He couldn't see anything, but he could feel it. Like it was watching him from the Heavens, urging him that he needed to be here. Silently he cast his eyes to the sky. He was searching, silently asking Fate why she had told him to come here, but her answer was silent. There was nothing but fog and and endless white sky to acknowledge his question.