Freezing Fog
2° F/-16° C
12/20/14 9:00 pm
Mordacai had decided to take stroll around the borders tonight, a task he would have to take responsibility for everyday once he was given the title of Guardian. Well, practice makes perfect, the swarthy male had thought to himself before leaving his den. Well tonight was certainly good practice. He had finished about half of his route when a freezing fog set in, making him shiver despite his long, thick coat. The cold was uncomfortable, but nothing the Ashrelle prince couldn't handle. The eerie silence of the forest was something else altogether.
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. Everything was tucked cozily away in their dens, avoiding the freezing fog. As if the silence alone wasn't off putting enough, the fog made it impossible to see more than a few feet in front of him. With the low hanging branches of the willow trees, and the song wispy leaves that brushed the ground, Cai kept running into walls of leafy drapes that set his guard hairs on edge as the leaves pulled through his fur.
Cai wasn't one to scare easy, but he had to admit that tonight he was definitely on edge, ready to attack the first thing that made noise. At this point he was itching to sink his teeth into something, to feel the thrill of the kill. And to feel like he wasn't as much of a screw up as Sorya had made him feel like on their first day of training. He respected his mentor, but she could be a bit of a hard ass. Of course, it was that kind of attitude that would help Cai reach his true potential, so he didn't want to spend too much time whining about it. Instead, he focused on keeping all of his senses on hyper alert s he meandered trough the fog, tracing the border.