Alright, this is going to be a funeral of sorts. Any and all wolves welcome, but I'm hoping for Oak Tree Bend wolves (*coughcough*@Drestig*coughcough*) or a certain @Andromache to join him. Late afternoon, medium snow.
It had come to him last night. He had passed the skull of a moose in his late night errands, and it reminded him of the day his life changed forever. In a moment of clarity and inspiration, Oliver promptly dropped what he was doing and began to work. Dragging the skull, antlers and all, to a proper place, had been a tough job for the small man, but he was determined to see this through. If he had to let go.....at the very least, Oliver wanted to make sure that Galley was given a proper send off. Even if it was only himself that cared, Oliver would see his mentor- his brother to the other side. It was time to let go. Early morning, before the sun shone across the eerie woods, Oliver had managed to prop up the moose skull against a large rock, digging first a hole that would anchor it in place. He had pressed down on the impressive antlers, making sure to drive the lower points into the dirt, no matter how frozen it was, or how high the snow piled about him. Hours of scouring had produced snowdrops- Galley's favorite- which he then transplanted to the ground underneath. A hard- nearly impossible- task, but he persisted. And then he had set smaller rocks around it- no one mortal should ever touch this. No one. He didn't have any remains of Galley to bury- this memory was all. And it would have to be enough. It was time to let go. Are we really doing this? The voice in his head asked unsurely. The reluctance in it's timber held true for the both of them. As Oliver looked at the memorial, blinking away tears, he answered for what might be a final time- Yes, yes I am. I should have done this years ago. And I'm sorry for that. ....No...It must have been terrible...no one can blame you for that. The small man stood there for a moment, paws frozen and sore as the snow ate up his legs, hesitant to proceed, but confident that he should. It was time to let go. It was time to say goodbye...... "Speech" |
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