- Late morning, Partly Cloudy - 67 ° F/20 ° C
It had been a hectic week. Several trips out into the Vale, as well as numerous patrols along the border had kept the dark scout very busy; not to mention various encounters with new wolves, both of the positive and the negative kind. With that in mind, he had elected to take a day off, leaving the borders to Spieden and the others while he tended to, personal matters.
Though it had been a while since last time, the route through the forest was familiar, every step sending painful tremors through his heart. In the blush of summer, the small hill had changed into a sea of flowers, a myriad of different colors and textures filling the domed clearing, circled by short, but solid pine trees. Only at the crest of the little knoll was there a break in the flowery carpet, two small, oval patches that were cleared of weeds; both circled in rocks, one marked by an old, slightly yellowed moose skull, and the wilted stalks of a number of snow bells, poking up through the grass; the other mostly bare, the recently disturbed dirt still visible through the fresh sprouts of grass. The silver tipped wolf slowly made his way to the graves on stiff legs, brushing through the tall flowers and grasses without really noticing.
When he came to a halt at the top of the hill, his ember eyes passed fleetingly over the first monument, a small knot tightening his stomach as he compared its elaborate decorations to the second grave. He wanted to do something similar for her, but he couldn't bring himself to it. He didn't have the artistic sense that Oliver had shown, and he didn't know where to begin. So for now all she had was the ring of stone, and a single, rosy flower that had managed to sneak past the barrier of rocks. Drestig sighed and sat down in front of the grave, looking down at the wild rose with eyes brimming with tears. His voice was hoarse when he whispered; "I miss you."
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"Speech" Thoughts
Gave me your hand but realize
I just wanna say goodbye
Drestig AvalonPlease understand I have to leave
and carry on my own life