would v much like this if we could wrap this up before i leave, so can we aim to have done before october 24 pls pls pls
Light drizzle (50°F, 10°C) @ dusk
When the lanky shadow had left the cover of the willow trees that consumed his home the sun had just begun its descent. The sky was thick with soft, gray-coloured clouds, the air much cooler now that summer was fading out. It came as a relief to the smudge, whose dark fur soaked up the heat like a sponge. The looming presence of the clouds also made it easier for the yearling to conceal himself in the shadows—which made it easier to hide from unwanted company.
As the newest additions to the Ridge family grew, Greer found himself becoming more distant from both his family and the pack. The overwhelming desire to explore pushed him away from the willows he had grown up with, but he was still unsure if it was the right time to leave. Greer worried that if he left now, with winter fast approaching, he would not be able to find another pack to take him in before winter was in full force. Last time the shadow prince ventured out into the snow he had disappeared for a few days and nearly froze to death… the thought caused a shiver to run down his spine and his pace to quicken. Unless he found something before actually making the decision to leave, Greer knew he could not leave until winter had come and gone. He did not want to be captured by winter’s frigid grasp one more…
Unsure of where he was going at first, it did not take long for the raven to realize he was heading in the direction of the lagoon. As the sun continued to lower the temperature dropped and the sky grew hazy. Misty rain fell from the clouds as he neared the edge of the water—it clung to his pelt as he moved with a haunting grace, his long legs carrying him quickly along the shore. Pursuing the lagoon seemed like a peculiar decision for the solitary creature, but it was not the openness of the beach that intrigued Greer. No—he was still in the pursuit of isolation. With quick steps the raven headed toward where the trees loomed over the edge of the water. Shooting a quick glance over his shoulders as he closed in on the secluded cove, the deer-like boy disappeared behind the tree branches with a sigh of relief. Giving his pelt a quick shake to rid himself of the raindrops that accompanied him, the boy folded against the ground with his tail tucked tightly against his body. At this point, the boy wasn’t sure if he was returning back to the Ridge tonight—which was not uncommon for Greer to spend a night (or two) away. As of right now he was at peace with being completely and utterly alone.