was unsure if Sahalie would know that he went looking for Zera so I'm just sort of playing it off as she "forgot" the reason. Or falsely remembered knowing a reason she can't remember. Also spoke to Maeby and she wanted to go with Darrah disappearing back before Anna died, since he didn't have any threads started after that took place and stuff
The sound drifting through the air was almost unrecognizable. Her ears twitched atop her head: somehow, there was some quality to the call that felt familiar. Felt like home. But when she reached back to lift the lid on her small jar of memories, she could not recall a wolf that had left the Bend that had not already returned. Quentin had come back only days ago. With a small, almost electric, start, the girl remembered Fenru had also left, but then she reminded herself that he had a different home than hers and that was where he had gone. His voice did not sound like this anyway. But she had definitely hit on something: it was
male. Her predatory instincts circled around the deep quality, narrowing in on the memory slowly. When it suddenly came to her, she could not believe how long it had taken her.
Why, it was
Darrah!
One of her paws hung in the air, ready to carry her toward the sound, but the girl found herself distracted by the poor clarity and connection speed of he memory. She could picture Darrah clearly in her mind, she could hear his voice. But for the life of her, she could not remember the last time she saw him. Or why he had gone. There had been a reason, she knew
that with certainty. Sahalie snorted in frustration. Had all her memories faded in this way? She reached down deeper, grasping at anything that seemed to surface, but it was all fuzzy: a white fluff-ball running around in the gloom, Jessie's lonely form in the clearing, Anna's bloody, contorted body in the shallow, cold grave... Sahalie's eyes widened suddenly. It suddenly felt very important to lay it all out on a timeline, to remember
truly when she had last seen Darrah. Did he know?
- - -
"
D-d-d-darrah?" Her breath was ragged by the time the last bushes parted to reveal the prodigal son, head turning left and right to see if anyone else had arrived, then finally settling on her brother. He looked...
good, surprisingly good—happy, maybe, was what she'd call it—as he sat there looking expectant. His dark fur was sleek. A slow smile came to her face, and for the first time in her life she felt a little shy. She still could not remember how long it had been. How small had she been, to him, when he had last seen her? How small was she now, still? Shaking herself, Sahalie could at least remember that the wolf before her was her brother,
family, and she ought to treat him accordingly. Sides still heaving, she came toward him in more of a lurching movement as she buried her nose into his shoulder fur. "
Hi," she mumbled, suddenly out of words.
But did he know?
(This post was last modified: May 03, 2016, 01:55 AM by Sahalie.)