what if i say i'm not just another one of your plays? you're the pretender, what if i say i will never surrender? Maksim had been wondering, following the river down the land in an attempt to further map the areas he knew. He’d passed through the Red Fern Forest, taking care in not trespassing into the territory of Magnolia Glen. Truthfully, the Darkwater guardian hadn’t known all that much about the pack. All he knew was its name, leaders and now its definite location. Perhaps he’d pay a visit at a later date but, for now, his task had already been set into motion. Diverting away from the borders, he continued onwards. It didn’t take him long to pass Magnolia Glen and, after a night’s rest hidden amongst fiery trees, soon he was once again wandering the river side, watching as the current coiled around rocks and obstacles. Calloused paws carried him along, carefully crossing a ford. He paused, mid stride, to lower his head and steal a few laps of cold water before he freed his toes from the icy shallows. The real reason behind his trip was to think, and think he would. He had left home at the age of two to pursue his own legacy, to carry on the Baranski name elsewhere. Was he going to stay with the Attayas and die their loyal guardian, or would he travel to some other territory and become the king he was born to be? After all, Arman would be leading Tall Trees now, of that Maksim was sure. It was tradition, to challenge your father and prove yourself worthy of leadership once you had found a suitable woman to rule beside you. The first born had always thought that strange; women were not the shadows of men in his eyes, they were just as capable. They could fight just as well. Green eyes scanned the scene before him, finally realising just how far his feet had carried him. He hadn’t noticed the transition from red to deep green that signalled the passing of the Red Fern Forest and somewhere else entirely. Mentally shrugging, he continued onwards. It was an oddly eerie place, though it was hardly a spectacular feeling of discomfort. Truthfully, it seemed like a place where monsters from pup’s nightmares would dwell within the deepest reaches, away from the eyes of staring passers-by. Luckily Maksim was far too old for such silly tales and walked on without a break in his step. He continued south until finally he came to a halt, lowering himself to his haunches so that he may sit and appreciate his surroundings. Looking to the west, he found himself admiring the mountain range. High above the world would be where he would claim his territory; where he would rule as leader. Somewhere in those peaks the Baranski would find himself a home and a future.<b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#70863f;"> |
we are shining in the rising sun, as we are floating in the blue