How do I live without the ones I love?
Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned
Place and time always on my mind
I have so much to say but you're so far away
- Avenged Sevenfold, So Far Away
Thunder rumbled in the distance, the sky above the oak trees colored a sickly, purplish taupe. The approaching rain had cooled the air - which had otherwise been stuffy and warm for most of the day - now luring out those who had been kept inactive by it. One of them, a dark furred wolf with splashes of silver along his muzzle, now sat under an old oak, his ember eyes staring at the unfolding spectacle on the northern sky. Soon, the heavy rain would reach Oak Tree Bend, drenching him along with the trees, and anyone else unfortunate enough to be out in the open. He didn't really care though, his gaze was distant while it followed the streaks of lightning stretching across the dark grey horizon. While his eyes studied the sky, his mind was even farther away.
Lately, Drestig Avalon had been feeling restless, his moods wild and irrational, shifting rapidly from one day to the next; sometimes from hour to hour. And he was beginning to realize that this wasn't his usual wanderlust messing with him, the irritation within him a result of being cooped up in Oak Tree Bend for so long. This was deeper. Of course, there was an obvious reason to attribute this erratic behavior to, the thought made his teeth clench. The aging scout felt powerless, spending his days trying to aid the pack, but without feeling like he made a difference. Ever since the monsters had been slain, an eerie calm had fallen over the Bend, sorrow muting the, already quiet, pack to an insufferable stand still.
For the first months he hadn't noticed, to wrapped up in his own misery to pay any attention to the going-on's of the rest of the pack. Then, no sooner had Nayeli given birth before she disappeared again, leaving her newborns in the care of a devastated Triell; the dark second had wanted to help, but lacked the mental capacity. Only when Hotei died, did Drestig regain some semblance of dignity, pulling himself out of his slump to pick up the burden left to him by the old guardian. But now the endless days of patrolling and trying to hold together a pack that was torn by sorrow, was taking its toll on him; he felt a need for change, and not just in the form of a trip off the lands to scout. Something more.
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"Speech" Thoughts
Plans of what our futures hold
Foolish lies of growing old
Drestig AvalonIt seems we're so invincible
The truth is so cold