@Anastasialocated closer to Umbra Copse area <3 this thread will take place directly after the thread w/ Shade in the Pack Thread :) Things were different, but the lanky yearling couldn’t quite figure out what it was. There was an unsettling feeling lingering in his stomach, leaving a bitter taste on his tongue. It was leaving the spider-legged healer restless and feeling scatter-brained, so eventually XIX had to escape the claustrophobic Fen to seek comfort at the bubbling Brook nearby. What was most puzzling was that the Arctic male was unsure of what had caused him to feel this way. He had finally grown accustom to the pack lifestyle and was beginning to settle in by pursuing a role within the pack, but there was something haunting the dark corners of his mind. While things had slowly begun to fall into place for the future healer, Lachesis was frequently worried about the well-being of his china doll. Their last meeting had left the gangly yearling feeling broken and confused, as he was not used to seeing his companion so distraught. It was usually her comforting him, and Nineteen had struggled with the right words to say to soothe his blue-eyed dove. Her happiness was key to his own, and he would do whatever necessary to keep her in high spirits. The more time they spent together the more XIX realized how remarkable their bond was, and how much he truly cared for her. With his head bowed, the boy snaked his way around thick tree trunks, ears flattened against the back of his skull as he put as much distance between him and the Fen as possible. This time Lachesis was not running away; he was merely clearing his head. But in order to do this he needed to be away from the pack territory and some place where he felt calm; safe. The meandering brook had become one his favourite spots to venture to, especially with the abundance of fish lurking in its shallow depths. Upon reaching the large boulder that designated where his ideal fishing spot was, the boy settled down onto the smooth rock, pear gaze focused on the slow-moving water. |
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