RE: The rivers and creeks have all frozen"
Ghastly Woods
MERCY get your things, we're leaving when the morning birds are singing, we're sailing. Since the move, Mercy found himself more drawn out and tired than ever, and though he couldn't see himself well, he'd noticed, when he turned his head enough, he could see that a thinness had moved in behind his ribs, making them more prominent even below his thick winter coat. He was thinner than he'd been in the Fall, and he didn't like this much; would his growth be stunted by this winter? He knew he'd put on weight in the Spring, but would the harshness of the winter keep him from reaching his full potential? He didn't like the idea of that. He wanted to be big and powerful- so he'd have to make sure he took good care of himself, even in the toughest months. He moved through the snowy woodlands, ice-laden trees dropping down under the weight and creaking as the gentle wind caused them to rub up against one another. He wasn't terribly distracted by this as he moved through the woods along the borders, more focused on tracking something for a hunt opportunity. Any frozen creature would be good- he didn't care of it was mostly rotten. He wasn't finding much in the way of fresh tracks, so he supposed he might have to scavenge- he could even kill a crow or turkey vulture, if one had stopped to eat something on the ground- feathers and all. He didn't particularly care what was next on his plate for dinner, just as long as there was something. He stopped when he came to a stream- or what had once been a stream. For now, it was a ribbon of ice which threaded its way through the woodlands, frozen all the way through to the bottom. Mercy stopped and scratched at it a bit- he could see fish, frozen in time, inches below the surface...But they too were frozen, and he couldn't possibly scratch through the ice, nor did he have the weight to break through the frozen water. Upset at the lost meal opportunity, he continued to rove along the stream's side, hoping to find something else. <b style="font-family:georgia; color:#fefefe;"> |
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