Deciding to put Senka out of his mind for now, with his muscles hardly aching much any more due to his travels but they called for a rest now, after almost an entire day of travel he took in his surroundings. A field filled the bushes lay before him, little black berries hanging of the small branches. They smelled somewhat sweet but his mind was taken away from the bushes when storm clouds roiled above him and sounds of rumblings sent frightening alarm coursing through him. He was terrified of storms. Another splintered flash and crackling boom caused him to skid to a halt with trembling limbs and a whimper escaping him as he curled down closer to the ground. Sadly for him, there were no sisters or parents to hide his face in their sides to wait out the storm. Senka had always lovingly teased Rayne for the terror he held for what had inspired his name, as a storm had been abound when they were born. Neoma however...
More rumbling thunders accompanied the bright flashes in the sky and deciding enough was enough in the open expanse, Rayne lifted his head enough to begin scouring the landscape for cover. His eyes landed on a lone tree sitting atop a hill and a rush of relief flowed through him at the site. It might not be the best of places to wait out a storm but it would have to do for now. Brambles caught in his fur as he fought his way to the hill yet he didn’t care while the storm above him decided to let it rain upon him. His fluffy coat absorbed whatever water hit him, making it heavier than normal yet he trudged on through the rain and the snagging bushes.
Finally, the rain stopped falling on him as he collapsed beneath the tree in its roots, the rain hitting the broad branches and leaves instead. Grateful for the respite from the pounding rain, the tiredness from travel finally caught up with him causing him to yawn widely. A small nap to wait out this storm wouldn’t hurt. Curling up after cleaning most of the water and brambles from his coat, he tucked his nose into his tail and closed his eyes. A particularly loud rumble made them snap open again and he remained curled up, shivering as the storm went on its natural course.