Early Morning. Light Mist
In the earliest hours of the morning, just as the light began cast a golden glow within the forest, one member of Broken Timber Pines was wide awake. Zia Celencio. Experienced pack wolf, second to Iopah in rank. Devoted friend and protector. Mother to Arion Celencio. Mate to Inkheart. But not anymore. He was gone. While it was true that he had always been a busy man, dedicated to guarding the borders for most of the day, Zia was accepting of the fact that she would not get to see as much of her mate as she would've liked. It was normal, she knew. After their reunion and pledge to one another, he had vowed never to leave her side again. And she believed him, enough so that she had been willing to try and share a life with him. As days turned to weeks, without any glimpses of the dark male, Zia grew worried. And that worry turned to panic, to fear when his scent began to fade, and then disappeared altogether. At first she was numbed, as if unsure of how to react. As if the brutal truth hadn't quite hit home yet. But after one week of sleepless nights in the den, with her silver frame curled around her dark son...the last that remained of Inkheart, she could take no more.That morning she had piratically raced around the borders in a frenzy, in a last, desperate attempt to try and pick up even the faintest of scent trails. When there was nothing, she felt her heart clench. Tears welling up behind her eyes while her mind was reeling. No! Not again, please! The first time her inky companion had vanished from the mountain, due to an unfortunate accident had been hard enough on her. But this? A second and perhaps final time? The silver woman didn't think she could take it. She had so much more to lose than just her spirit now. Her thoughts immediately went to Arion, her body shaking. Her beloved child would grow up without a Father, without a role model to guide him. At such a young age, he wouldn't understand what had happened, but how could she break the news to her son? Should she even tell him at all? In these moments, Zia was no longer the normally calm and calculated female she was known to be. She was shaken up, broken with her heart cracking at the core.Unable to sit still and simply do nothing, she raised her head to the heavens and poured out her heart and soul, in one long, low mournful cry. Iopah had to know...everyone did. The light tawny colored woman was like a sister to Zia. Surely she would have some answers, or at the very least, be able to lend a shoulder to cry on. But Zia also knew that in these dark hours, she was not alone. Another first time mother, much younger than herself, was also missing her partner at her side, she noticed. Nova. A wolf she had little in the way of socialization with, but respected all the same. And her missing mate, Camio, just as much. She remembered how boldly...how passionately he protected the females in the scuffle at the borders some time ago. Such devotion to his pack had made an impression of admiration on Zia, and she had meant to catch up with the young man, to thank him. But he was missing too. Something needed to be done, before this tragedy in the pack shook the very foundations on which held them together. |
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