In retrospect, Firenza was quite certain that these rocky cliffs were not the easiest route she might have taken to reach the mountains off to the west. Had she known the place was known as Sierra Hills, she might have given a scoffing bark, so ridiculous and understated was the name. They were steep rock faces where climbing from ledge to ledge was the only viable means to continue onward, except when spindly little passageways snaked up the rust-hued stone. However, Firenza was determined to overcome this challenge, as she had so many others during their summer of traveling, and so she hauled herself onto the next ledge with a grunt from the effort.
Having been at it for the better part of the day, Renza felt her limbs quivering from the exertion. A leap that was nimble despite her fatigue brought the dark-furred yearling onto a broader swath of rock, and a sudden smile played across the girl's black lips. On either side of her, sheer walls deeply creased with the lines of eons of formation rose, but before her was an unexpected passageway through the mountainside, The strangest tinkling sound, not immediately identifiable just because of its unexpectedness, met her ears; they cupped forward to take in the noise. It was her nostrils that made the connection between the sound and the fresh smell of water. A tiny rivulet of water originated from a fissure in the stone, slid down the russet wall, then vanished once again in the seams of two boulders.
Firenza's cotton candy tongue was a sharp contrast to her dusky fur as she licked her lips. Two strides brought her to the ribbon of water dancing across the red stone, and she admired the unique sight, then dipped her head and lapped at it. The water was fresh and clean, strong with the flavor of minerals picked up from its rocky source, and Renza fancied she had never tasted anything so refreshing and so very cold. Wind whipped through the narrow passageway, rifling the one-year-old wanderer's chocolate fur. Even the slowly descending sun, which had previously been an unwelcome reminder that she didn't wish to spend the night on these mountaintops, seemed a heartwarming sight than before.
A few moments to breathe and enjoy the sight of the greenery that sprawled out at the western base of the hills left Firenza reinvigorated, and she began a careful descent, choosing her way carefully over this only slightly-less steep mountainside.
Having been at it for the better part of the day, Renza felt her limbs quivering from the exertion. A leap that was nimble despite her fatigue brought the dark-furred yearling onto a broader swath of rock, and a sudden smile played across the girl's black lips. On either side of her, sheer walls deeply creased with the lines of eons of formation rose, but before her was an unexpected passageway through the mountainside, The strangest tinkling sound, not immediately identifiable just because of its unexpectedness, met her ears; they cupped forward to take in the noise. It was her nostrils that made the connection between the sound and the fresh smell of water. A tiny rivulet of water originated from a fissure in the stone, slid down the russet wall, then vanished once again in the seams of two boulders.
Firenza's cotton candy tongue was a sharp contrast to her dusky fur as she licked her lips. Two strides brought her to the ribbon of water dancing across the red stone, and she admired the unique sight, then dipped her head and lapped at it. The water was fresh and clean, strong with the flavor of minerals picked up from its rocky source, and Renza fancied she had never tasted anything so refreshing and so very cold. Wind whipped through the narrow passageway, rifling the one-year-old wanderer's chocolate fur. Even the slowly descending sun, which had previously been an unwelcome reminder that she didn't wish to spend the night on these mountaintops, seemed a heartwarming sight than before.
A few moments to breathe and enjoy the sight of the greenery that sprawled out at the western base of the hills left Firenza reinvigorated, and she began a careful descent, choosing her way carefully over this only slightly-less steep mountainside.
(This post was last modified: Oct 26, 2013, 09:59 PM by Firenza.)
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