Feel it in your bones - post prompt challenge, 2014
Ever since Maksim had found her, she had not left the lands of Cut Rock River. The injury sustained to her limb was slowly healing, and while she could walk normally, the cold of the winter would still stir an ache, causing the she-wolf to limp from time to time, if not encouraging her to pull the appendage up to cradle against her chest.
She had taken her time as she traveled – her eyes had strayed to the mountain, her true intent – she knew better than to believe it travelable yet, and yet she still could not keep away. Even so, her eyes would drift back to the direction of the River, feeling the flutter of desperation pull at her. She could not forsake her family for a man who looked to her as no more than a friend and a subordinate within his pack. It still did not ease the pain any more, and with a heavy heart, the Tainn continued on her way, escaping reality for a brief moment.
Evening had begun to fall, and she was still a long distance from the mountain side. Her paws trailed along the edge of the creek, feeling the snow shift beneath her nimble paws. The sun cast a brilliant horizon of pink and orange – inhaling sharply, the she-wolf allowed herself to settle in a recline, her green eyes casting their way to the sunset. She had witnessed such a spectacle many times throughout her young life, each time with her family. Now, it seemed strange how there was only one other soul she wished to share this moment with; especially when there was nothing about her that would give him a draw to her.
sparking up my heart