The northern lights are particularly brilliant tonight.
Life was unpredictable, to say the least. It was like a wild roller coaster ride. Once you thought you were headed one way, you were thrown for a loop in an entirely different direction. Such is what had happened to Zia Celencio in the past two weeks. Before, she was alone, irritable and antisocial, even avoiding the company of her pack. But now, she had reason to be happy again. A new spark was lit in her blazing blue eyes, a fresh spring in her step. She felt as if she had been brought back to life, and it was all thanks to one very special man. Inkheart. Once a distant memory, he was now back. Not only that, but he was back for good, forever glued to her side, just like they were meant to be. That day when he first reappeared had seemed like a dream, and Zia tried over and over again to convince herself it wasn't real. But it was. Now overjoyed at their jumpstart in life, the first thing she wanted to do was to race off and find familiar faces, excitedly telling them of the good news. The first wolf who came to mind was Phineas, since he too, had been there when Inkheart founded Magnolia Glen with them, and when her dark wraith vanished, thought to be dead. But she knew better than to dive in to such a situation so recklessly. Her former leader may very well still hold a grudge, and she couldn't be certain how an unexpected visit from a former, long term pack mate would turn out.It was no matter though. There were many other topics racing through her mind. Where would she go, now that Inkheart was back? Should she stay with the Bend, and try to convince Triell to accept a wolf who was formerly apart of a rival pack? Should they branch out on their own as loners, or try and forge their own path? It was maddening, she didn't know which option was the best. To say the least, much had happened between the time Inkheart had left, and the time of their reunion. And, not being the type of wolf to hold back any secrets from a close friend, Zia had told him everything. From the despair and grief after she returned alone, how Borlla and Phineas' first born son had been found, frozen to death. To the harsh, crippling winter, the struggle for food resources, all the way down to her unexpected, temporary absence to search for Borlla. And of course, her change of heart and ultimate decision to reside in Oak Tree Bend after Phineas accused her of treason. It was all out in the open, and Inkheart would now, surely have an understanding of why she lived as she did, why her life was such a confusing mess as of now. But with him back, a sense of long lost stability was restored.Beneath the clear, cloudless sky of night, vivid lights shone. Dancing, swirling and reflecting off the pure white of what was left of the snow. Just as she was, the land seemed to be alive with renewal, as if celebrating some great tradition. Ironically enough, tonight Zia had chosen to revisit Cold Water Creek. The very place that was so close, a stones throw from Magnolia Glen, where much of their lives had unfolded. She was here to reflect on past memories, to revisit the past. However, that was not the only reason. Just like she had done in the seasons before, the silver she wolf was keeping well away from everyone else. Her heat cycle had hit, and it hit hard. It felt as if her skin was on fire, ablaze by the rays of an unrelenting sun. Her nerves felt like pinpricks with tiny sparks of live electricity shooting through them. She was restless, hyper, her senses fine tuned to every little detail of her surroundings. To work off her excessive energy, Zia did what she loved. Excessive. Running laps, sprinting along the length of the creek that snaked through the now abandoned land. But as she did so, everywhere she went, she left a tantalizing trail of her sweet, honeyed scent. An invitation. If Inkheart wanted to track her down, he would not need to go very far. |
Table by Pann, Image by Jolee |
(This post was last modified: Mar 21, 2015, 10:54 PM by Zia.)