Random Event: The northern lights are particularly brilliant tonight.
Setting: March 16th - late evening - located at the pack den site
Quiet crunching echoed on the stillness of the night as Vespertio's cream colored paws landed on remnants of snow yet to melt under the rays of sunlight. Reluctant to be banished and reduced to mere puddles. To later be absorbed by the thirst of the soil it once cloaked during the freezing months of winter. Now only patches of the colorless powder littered the ground here and there, most of them adorning a tint of tan from members of the pack trotting over them with mud clad pads. The same mud that now caked over the patriarchs own pads as he loped at a leisurely pace through the groupings of pine trees whom stood tall like might guardians throughout his territory, his kingdom. The night was young on the air as golden eyes angled upwards to catch a glimpse of the first strings of faint light dancing and swimming against the navy blue backdrop of the sky. Ribbons of purple, green and blue intertwining in their duets catching his attention and curiosity in their intangible grip. Never had the Vuesain man seen something quite like this before.
"Now what is this phenomenon?" he spoke aloud before he climbed upon one of the fallen trees that lay across the boulders and followed it until he was on top of the den, reaching his throne as he liked to think the spot as. It held the perfect elevation to scan a good portion of his territory and tonight allowed him to get the best unobstructed view of the sky. With his head angled skyward wonder danced across his pools much like the rays of changing spectrum light. It was beautiful. Something that would be perfect to share with a loved one..if he had one. For a moment the points of his ears flattened against his skull. Athena would have enjoyed a sight like this if she was still around. But alas the pale queen was no more and emptiness filled his heart despite the constant company of wolves among the pack. The members were dear to him, yes, but none of them were capable of filling the void he felt except maybe one, but who knew how much longer she would be staying under his care and it gave him collywobbles that the feeling would never go away.