Everything had been fine. Perfectly normal and un-eventful. It was a day just like any other day, when suddenly, his world was turned upside down. Blitz had been enjoying an early auttumn afternoon with his family, his pack. The young male was oblivious to the change, the danger that was closing in on them. But, what could you expect from an ignorant youngster? While he was totally un-concerned, the adults, including his parents, always seemed to be on edge. For them, living on the edge, being ever cautious, was a way of life. Something that the dark male had not yet grasped as a concept. Bright eyed and full of energy, he begged and pleaded with them, to take him and his sister down to the river to for yet another fishing lesson. Sure, deer and moose were thrilling, and tasty, when they caught one. But the salmon presented an entirely different challenge. Their lighter, yet filling meat had a unique taste that Blitz fancied over that of the more common red meat. With reluctance, the adults gave in, taking him and the other yearlings down to their river, while warily glancing over their shoulders more than Blitz thought was necessary.
He did not remember what had happened next, for it was all a blur, those images in his mind. All he remembered, was the panic. Everyone scattering in all directions, wide eyed with confusion and terror. Blitz thought he would be safe if he made it to the coastline, but then, when he was almost there, his world went black. The sleep was a dreamless one, without a sense of time nor motion. He didn't even remember the seemingly never ending stretch of darkness that had engulfed him, for god knows how long. With a groan, the young man tried to lift his head, consciousness slowly seeping back from the corners of his mind. A sharp stab of pain forced him to stop, from opening his eyes. Laying his head back down on the soft grass, he waited for the pain to subside. Wait! Grass?! He never remembered feeling grass before...not where he was from! With a jolt, he forced his upper body upright, lemon lime eyes opened as wide as dish plates. He squinted, trying to focus his vision, which was still blurred. The world tilted oddly, seeming to rock from one side to another. He shook his head, trying to force this sensation away. Then a familiar whine caught his attention. Timidly prying open his eyes, he looked to his left to spot the rust and tawny figure. That scent...the fur...it was familiar somehow, but he couldn't recall exactly where. He had encountered it several times before, though.
As his vision began to clear at last, his surroundings made themselves known. All around them, streched a vast meadow. The likes of which he had never seen in his life. A look down to his paws confirmed that he was indeed, resting in a thick bed of grass. But wait...where were the rivers? The rocky shores and rugged coastlines? The great conifer trees sitting in the distance? None of them were here! "Shit..." He muttered under his breath, a new surge of emotion steadily building within him. Anger slowly began to take over, and that other wolf's blasted whining wasn't helping any. It was making his already unbearable migrane headache even worse. Dark lips quivering, then peeling back, Blitz recklessly turned to face the other wolf. "Would ya stop yer whining damnit?! Ya ain't helping, Kelp!" He snapped, un-mindful of the consequences of his outburst. The name that flew from his tongue seemed to come all too naturally, even though his memory of this particular wolf was fuzzy at best. His abrupt movments and sudden explosion of emotion only made his head ache more, his temples throbbing. But he didn't care...he was too frustrated to care, right now. And his sister...where was she? Why wasn't she with him too? This was not good.