Her pale tawny fur brushed against the length of the fiery ferns – her perdiot gaze lingering upon the forest before her with a hitch upon her breath. Her desire to flee her birth pack had been granted, but the settlement on this side of the mountain left little to be desired in turn – the dreary lands that surrounded them was lacklustre in comparison to the valley she had grown in, and despite her reservations and dread, she longed to return to the other side. The bond of her family broke more each day – Ice was gone now, and all she had left were Fenru, her mother, uncle and two younger siblings. The Tainn family had been a revered and strong name but a few years ago – now it dwindled to nothing.. Stagnant like the dirt beneath her paws.
The tips of the ferns were beginning to curl as autumn swept closer to the lands. The telltale sign that the forests would soon rest for the winter, and the snow would soon blanket the ground in disquiet. The harsh season was but a sigh away, and Kisla could not withhold her worry that Oak Tree Bend would find the season harsher than normal with their dwindling numbers.
For now, however, the sun lingered across the lands, warming the earth with its touch, though it did not quite meet the she-wolf’s heart. Her bright eyes gazed out before her, noting the silence that stretched onward. Stilling, she found herself unwilling to break it, and so the tawny female allowed herself to settle upon the ground, her creamy forelimbs stretched out to cradle the red ferns before her, engulfing her figure and hiding her from the casual onlooker. For now.. she would forget the loss of Marsh and Ice. Her sister that had died at the savagery of the Aniwayans.. and the feeling that she was slowly drowning.
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