8/14/2015
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64° F, 18° C
4:12 PM
Her creamy paws were eating away at the earth. They beat down over the forest floor with all the urgency of the image in her mind. An Asurn had found them. Her steady lope home had turned into a sprint at the sight of the small mountain growing above her. Having her back to that man was pretty frightening, and her legs had simply begged her to go faster until she couldn't hold them back anymore. The hair on her neck had stood as she felt his fiery eyes tracing each footstep. Now she was charging; zipping between the trees and hurdling rocks; expelling as much of the pent up adrenaline as she could from that encounter. Running up a mountain was practically foolish for how much energy it wasted, but the chemicals in her blood canceled that out. She wasn't tired yet. Not even close. As soon Raela began her ascent her lungs just about burst. “GEEEEEEEENT!” She screamed; her voice scattering birds from the towering timbers above. She didn't want to stop long enough to even howl. Any leader or pack member would do, but she wanted Gent above the rest. He knew the most about this dark history of hers. It would be easier to tell him than any of the others why a wolf that had brought her no harm moments ago warranted this much urgency. His scent was easy enough to find as she drummed toward the west. She stayed quiet, lungs heaving with the effort to keep her dashing toward him. She was no picture of stealth; not even remotely. Hopefully no one was hunting. She was closing in on him in a minute or two, but it felt like far too long. His dark frame appeared in the distance, and her lungs began their calls anew. “Gent! Gent!” She didn't stop running until she was just strides from him. The woman nearly stumbled to a stop; her breath coming so heavily she couldn't speak again yet. Her stressed heart was loud in her eardrums. Intense golden eyes stared up at the king while she fought to slow her breathing. “Gent, out past the border...” The air demanded she stop. “'There's a wolf... I know. He's bad news Gent... ” The gravity of the situation was plain in her airy voice. Image © Chris Smith PhotographyManipulation © Jenandra |