OMNIA MORS POSCIT. LEX EST, NON PŒNA, PERIRE
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mapplethorpe
December 30th; Late afternoon; Cloudy, chilly; -13ª F.What compelled Mapplethorpe to journey to the east, to keep his path trained on reaching the mountain in the distance, could not thoroughly be accounted for. It might have been the way the masked woman had spoken with him or it might have been the curiosity that she rooted within the depths of his mind, the inquisitiveness she had cultivated when she entertained him with the idea that she could be a potential leader. It could have been the ache in his belly or even the innate desire to belong to someone or something bigger... even for just a little while. He was simply a wolf after all. It was merely his nature to crave such a thing though his personality and innermost impulses hungered for more selfish means. Either way, it had taken him the better part of three weeks to come this far.
Having waited out a brief snowstorm the day before, his excursion rewarded him handsomely with the sight of water, solid and all the more frustrating underneath a sheet of ice. A puff of cold air rose from his nose and mouth as he panted. A smart man might have slaked his thirst by eating mouthfuls of snow, but Mapplethorpe believed himself above the idea. Patience held a much greater reward if he only focused. Skirting along the frosted edges of the frozen body of water, he teetered about until he gathered enough grit to risk slipping on glassy surface. His eyes searched for a fracture in the ice as he continually to test his weight on various parts of the shallows until the sound of success creaked in his ears.
Much like an excited cub eager whines whistled and screeched from his muzzle. Where one paw had successfully cracked the ice, he placed the other alongside it, squaring his shoulders and leaning forward just slightly enough to watch as lines began to branch out from underneath him. Easy now, he calmed himself, anticipation building in a lump at his throat. He inched himself forward one paw at a time. Easy... Eas--SPLOSH!
The ice underneath him gave way, sending his elbows and torso first into the frigid water then, with his flailing about, his whole being. His muzzle and head surfaced with violent gasp and after several attempts to climb out of the water, he heaved himself up. Shaking and shivering, droplets of water fell from his scruffy winter coat. Any healthy wild canine should have been fine, despite being soaked in ice water, and well-minded to instinctively draw away from the rift; but, Mapplethorpe apparently was neither. He dared to shake out his coat, thin from his state of malnourishment, causing the ice beneath him to fracture. Fortunately, it held his weight, and he continued to test it by craning his neck towards the water's surface and finally lapping at it in haste to slake his thirst.