The pale yearling had finally managed to leave the eerie Woods behind him as he stumbled upon the water source. The creek was a good sign — it was far easier to navigate down a body of water than it was in a forest, and after spending so much time wandering through the trees Lachesis was parched. He bounded forward excitedly, his tail wagging frantically behind him as he lowered his head to take a drink. The spider-legged yearling was completely lost, and it was terrifying. He knew that the more walking he did was putting his home further behind him, but he couldn't tell if he was doing that on purpose or not. He wanted desperately to go home and see his family, but he was enjoying being on his own (momentarily, that was). The sheltered life within the Pack had taught Lach nothing of the outside world and how to deal with wild wolves, but here he was getting hands on action. It was absolutely frightening but how else was he going to learn? He was sure that his parents had lived a life in the wild prior to the Pack, but living such a comfortable life had dulled their senses. He was not sure if they would survive longer than him outside of the Pack. The boy moved alongside the Creek, his nose raised slightly to catch every scent that was being whipped against him. The water had quenches his thirst and settled his stomach, although the dull ache of hunger was still present. Despite their sheltered life, they still had to hunt which Lachesis had been incredibly thankful for during this 'quest' of his — he would have been dead by now otherwise. However, the ghostly yearling had not been concerned about hunting for the past few days. Moving had been his main concern, water being the second, and food somewhere down at the bottom. It was foolish, as he needed to keep his strength up, but Lachesis kept telling himself that when he had time for it he would stop. |
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