for steph <3 i haven't written a post in 4ever so i'm sorry if i'm rusty! :c<b style="font-family:georgia; color:#8A9F4D;"> Once he reached a body of water the ghost spider didn't want to go any further. This was far enough for now — all the yearling wanted to do was drink his fill and soak his tender paws. Since he had gotten separated from his brother the alabaster teen had barely stopped moving - he was worried that whatever had gotten Pyrrhus was going to come after him next. Lach shuddered at the thought as he settled down next to the spring, his forepaws just breaking the surface. He winced at the contact, his pear-colored eyes closing for a moment. All he wanted to do was to sleep, but he knew as soon as he fell asleep something (or someone) would sneak up on him and turn him into a Lachesis sandwich. Yuck... The longer he lay, with his forepaws dangling carelessly in the pool of water before him, the more guilt began to chew away at his insides. He felt guilty for leaving the rest of his family and that he hadn't stood up to his older brother when he forced him out on this "grand adventure". But he also felt guilty that he hadn't tried harder to find his brother after they had been separated. Maybe it was because he didn't really want to find Pyrrhus... He shook his head at the thought, disgusted in himself that he would even think such a thing. No matter how horrible he was to the pale yearling, family was still family and he would love them regardless of their decisions and traits. Which was completely ridiculous, in a sense, because Lachesis was the only one that felt this way - aside from his sister, Thalia, who was the most selfless wolf the ghostly yearling had known. He wanted nothing more than to be back with his parents, Thalia, and Sarpedon — he didn't belong on his own, at least not yet. He hadn't chosen to live this way; Pyrrhus had forced him once Sarpedon had backed down. But now that he was here, wherever "here" was, he didn't know how to get back. All Lachesis could remember was running... there was no specific direction or destination, it was just running. And now he was stuck. |
(This post was last modified: May 03, 2013, 08:24 PM by Lachesis.)
stick with those who stick with you