Morning. Cool; partly sunny.
Salix had no idea as to where the hell he was. It had
been- wait, how long had it been since he left his home pack? It seemed time had slipped away
from him. He shakes his fluffed head, his steely blue eyes narrowing as he descends down a rugged slope.
He was getting tired of travel, that was for certain. A bit of regret had been biting at him for leaving his home
pack. In time, he would have been able to become the leader of it. Hell, if he'd wanted, he could challenge his
father for the alpha position. Though something had told him he didn't want to stay there any more. That he
needed to go off on his own and start fresh. His desire to lead was like a growing flame, hungry for power.
Such would have to be heeded for now; he'd be at the bottom of the totem pole no matter where he ended up.
His harsh gaze shoots over to a doe who stands about twenty wolf lengths away. The salt and pepper coated
male can feel his stomach tug at him, but he didn't want to act out of haste. Deer was tempting, but he knew
better than to go chasing it right now. Xil wasn't too worn down from his travels, but he didn't want to exude his
energy into this one hunt that may go unsuccessful. Instead, he flashes his ivory fangs, releasing a sharp growl into
the cool air. The doe raises her large ears, dark eyes peering toward the wolf. She couldn't spot him at first, but
after craning her neck, her tail rises to flash the white underside as an alarm flag. Salix watches in amusement
as she takes off, bounding off and out of sight.
Releasing a heavy sigh, the man decides that a break from walking was in order. His pace slows as he settles
beside a brush, plopping onto his rump and closing his eyes. He sees his mother in his thoughts, caring and
kind. His father then appears, his robust and esteemed self demanding respect from those around him. His idol.
Opening his eyes now, Salix looks to the vast expanse of land before him, wondering when he'd run into another
creature. Perhaps next he'd see a wolf...