@Evann -- surprise! <3
… what do you think I see?
Cinder Attaya had disappeared from the territory in the midst of a snow storm and, as her guardian, Maksim set off to find her. There had been a scent trail, guiding him through the expanse of the forest of towering trees. He passed snow dusted tree tops and ice riddled streams, careless of his surroundings as his breath appeared in wispy trails. Just as the agouti wolf was sure he would find her—the lingering smells of the Attaya girl were growing stronger—things suddenly turned sour. The scent disappeared right beneath his dark, quivering nose; there was no trace of the youngest Darkwater princess and, because of this, the Cut Rock king had failed her and her family again. He could not stop, though. No. He had to keep walking, he had to keep searching. If he didn't find her, what would @Quil and @Mace think of him? He had sworn to protect them. He had broken his promise once more.
He didn't stop though—couldn't stop—as he trudged on through sleet and snow drifts. The River leader marched on, head down and shoulders squared. Eventually, after he lost track of how long he had blindly searched, Maksim came to the banks of Heartleaf Creek, staring silently at the frozen water as if it held all the answers to his questions. Where had she gone? Had someone taken? How could he have failed them again? Was she safe? Mentally shaking his thoughts away, his lips pulled into a thin scowl, the agouti brute stepped forwards, testing the ice. He bounced on his toes, ears perked forwards, before he suddenly reared up onto his hind legs and brought his whole weight crashing down in a full force slam of his large paws. The ice cracked and the Baranski's bones almost shuddered. All this for a god damn drink.
He gave it another go. He rose up and then fell down, feeling the ice begin to give beneath his weight. Once more. Twice more. Crack. The frozen surface fractured, splinters running along the banks, and the shard Maksim had been stood on slipped under the rest of the ice, the River leader's toes becoming submerged in icy currents that stung his pads. Pulling his creamy paws away, the brute lowered his massive head, lapping at the water. He hadn't realised how parched he had been.
Nor had he realised that another wolf lingered not too far away.
we are shining in the rising sun, as we are floating in the blue