{Anastasia} to avoid distance probz, this is set basically JUST after the dragonfly fen border (so that they're not too far away), so he's at the base of the mountain so he can get a good view. also, this is set 2 days after the meeting. :x After the meeting XIX just wanted to be alone. Once the chocolate Alpha finished explaining the ranks and initiated a pack howl, the boy had ducked out of site and disappeared without saying a word to both Anastasia and Capella. He had been out patrolling with the sunflower-eyed girl prior to the meeting, but the awkward teenager just wanted to be on his own. Lachesis had been skimming the borders of the Fen in an attempt to avoid crossing paths with another wolf. He knew that his blue-eyed companion was probably worried about him, as he had been absent from the den since the meeting, but he was not ready to return just yet. The yearling was confused, ashamed, and hurt – instead of remaining behind and asking questions he had run off like a child. What kind of pack would want a coward like him among their ranks? XIX was convinced that he was completely useless and didn’t understand why he had been placed at the bottom. During their lessons Anastasia had explained to him that the lowest ranked wolf was generally the weakest (the omega), which Lach believed was an accurate fit for him. He wasn’t particularly good at anything – aside from hunting, but every wolf was good at hunting – and practically shook when confronted by a stranger. He was completely and utterly useless. A permanent frown damaged his ghost-like features, cutting deep into his dark lips as he carried on toward the mountain before him. The Fen was making the yearling feel claustrophobic and XIX just wanted to escape – he didn’t plan on going far, but just far enough to be undisturbed. He climbed up onto a low ledge just at the base of the mountain, his exhausted boy slumping against the cool rock as he gazed out into the night. The trees of the Fen stood before him and looked as though they went on forever as the darkness swallowing their silhouettes. It was then that he noticed the strange colours swimming across the sky, vibrant purples and pale greens intertwined with each other and dancing with the stars. The boy only remembered witnessing this once before, just after he had been returned to the wild after being watched by the two-legs for three months. There was a similar factor in both incidents – he had been alone, with nobody to ask what these strange colours in the sky were. For the first time since he had left the meeting early, Lachesis wished that he was no longer alone – but he was not ready to return back to the Trail just yet. Even if he did return, what was he supposed to do? They were probably better off without him… even Anastasia and Capella. He was nothing but a burden. |
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