The boy had been turned southward by a number of means. Mostly by the wolf scents he had found. However the child was still as lost as ever. He was quickly learning about the places he'd seen, but was no closer to learning about the route back home than when he'd first became lost in Whisper Marsh. Unbeknownst to the youngster he was actually on the correct route homeward. Or at least he was a lot closer than he used to be.
The trees had given away to open ground and stiff dried grasses poking through the now four inch cover of snow over the earth. The pup, having had a meal not too long ago with a nice male wolf, was not overly hungry like he had been before. Only tiny pangs of hunger prodded his belly, but they were pains that could easily be ignored while traveling. Titan had a spring in his step today as he roamed westward from the marsh towards the Iridescent Lagoon. He had noticed that the few trees he could see had turned from only cedars to a mix of cedar and willow. The willow trees made the boy feel all warm and bubbly inside. They reminded him of his home. Which means I'm getting closer. Titan thought happily to himself.
Spying the glitter of ice and water from his vantage point, the dark wolf pup bounded forward suddenly reminded of his thirst. Once he sped over the snow to the bank the child slowed to gaze at the beautiful scene. Wilows ringed the outside edges of the shoreline. Cattails mostly dead from the cold stood stubbornly against the wind lodged in thin ice. A thin film of ice had formed over the shoreline of the lagoon. Deeper into the center of the lagoon fresh tempting unfrozen water lay. An experienced wolf might have broken the ice at the edge of the shore to get water by rearing up on its powerful hind legs and crashing down with stiff forelegs. However Titan did not know how to do this act yet. Nor did he know how dangerous it was to walk out on this ice.
Slowly the boy edged out onto the freezing cold stiff water, (his words for what he saw as ice) and reached for the liquid water. His paws slipped forward and a loud "CRACK!" sounded startling the boy backwards. The cracking continued almost sounding like thunder. Titan, being gravely frightened of thunderstorms, bolted backwards back onto shore and towards the only cover he could see; a dead row of bushes near a large willow.
Only too late did the boy realize that the bushes were wild rose plants with thorns. The young Thorben crashed into the bushes and immediately began flailing around crying as the winding plants entangled him with long sharp branches.
"GAAAAA!! SOMEONE HELP!! WAAAAAAHAAAAAHAHAAAA!" His snarling cries echoed over the landscape while the pup struggled blindly to free himself.
Accept no defeat, surrender retreat...