The early evening of the day had quickly become freezing with a thick fog, so quick that the Psychopathic Flirt hadn't had enough time to find a warm and dry place to stay. Instead he had stumbled into a muddy, watery marshland with sickly looking pine trees packed so tightly together he often had to turn around and find another way through. Snarling angrily to himself for getting into such a situation, he reared up on his hind legs and swiped a clawed paw against the rough bark of a nearby pine tree, leaving deep, bleeding gouges behind for all who passed by to see. Glaring at the tree he had marked like it was the cause of everything, he huffed before moving on, wincing as he was forced to wade through the freezing cold murky water. Who knew what it could be filled with, apart from any stray fish.
The trek through Dragonfly Fen had been arduous and long, but at long last he made it to the edge where the ground was harder and not surrounded by deep puddles of water, as well as a much needed thinning of the pine trees. The day had gotten darker, the light quickly starting to fade as night neared. The fog had also become thicker and denser to the point he could only see a couple of wolf lengths in any direction around him. Well, he could see find if he looked directly up, but that wasn't the point. Now content to just stroll easily and without any hindrance, the Psychopathic Flirt moved forward at an easy trot, goldenrod eyes lazily flicking left and right as if just absently looking around for the sake of it, but he was also scanning for any signs of life. Well, that he could see in this thick fog.
While he had been padding in the general direction of the mountain ahead, which he would soon come to know as Riddle Heights, he had been humming a soft tune that betrayed the calmness he was feeling at that moment. Breaking into a song, one that was sung in an eerie tone and sounded almost like a lullaby to be sung to children, with hints of teasing and playfulness as well as a creepy undertone, Aspen continued contentedly on his way.
"It’s raining. It’s pouring. My family is boring. I’m laughing. I’m crying. My family is dying."