@Namara , @Athena , @Kyadi , @Steel , @Aphrodite , and @Elliot
Night. 61 degrees Celsius.
For once in what felt like ages, Ash had finally decided to sleep inside of the den area instead of outside. It was usually damp outside or just completely soaked, but lately the rains had stopped and now the lands were starting to become much drier. This was what Ash liked, preferring the dry lands over the wet areas. It was one of the reasons he had decided to live on the mountains…it was mostly dry. Unfortunately, that night, Ash seemed to be an extremely unlucky man. Thank goodness all of his other pack mates were out doing their duties, for it would have been much more of a disaster if they were all to be here. Small sounds of rocks hitting the ground was enough to wake the alpha up, but not enough to completely awaken him when a large rock came tumbling down right in front of him. Jumping away he watched as the entrance to his sleeping quarters were blocked and he had no way out.
Nooks and crannies were noticeable here and there, but otherwise, he could find of no way out. The only way to get out would be to climb over the rock or to get a large mass of wolves to move the rock. Even if he looked hard enough, it was hard to tell if there were any loose areas around the den for there to be enough force to break some of the rocks. This kind of thing would have only been noticeable on the outside. He knew he needed help and he was the last wolf within the pack who ever wanted to admit such a thing. So lifting on his hind legs and pressing his front legs against the large rock he let out a long bellowing call for his pack mates. He let them know that he was in trouble and desperately needed their help. Hopefully, they would all come and would understand that part of the den had collapsed with him in side. Letting out a soft whine, he slid back down to the rocky ground. His mossy green eyes were taking in the walls. He was completely and utterly alone.