i'm gonna give all my secrets away...
There you go! @Quin
It was already the time of the falling sun. Who would have thought a day would go by so fast when you met another of your kind. Honestly her time with other wolves came with sporadic spurts. Sometimes she had periods of highly populated areas, where the smell of her own was almost sickening her. Especially after her more solitude moments in life. Ever since her pack had banned her from the grounds Axira had found it rather freeing to roam free over the lands, owned by nobody but the creatures beneath her. True enough she sometimes missed the company of her sisters and brothers, despite their annoying and illogical nature. It was comfort, the high energy they carried and the simple element of family that made her feel at ease when she was just a cub. Even if they hated her guts and probably looked back at their memories with remembered annoyance, Axira couldn't help but wonder sometimes if her family actually missed her. Of course they didn't, not truly. Just like she didn't truly miss her family, she missed the time of easier life times and the moments of carefree ignorance. But the stupid and the ignorant always had the best of this world.She halted at a little puddle. Created by the rain that had only fallen hours ago, it had freshened her dust fur and had awakened her from a midday nap. But now it would lessen her thirst as she continued to travel through this land of blood and red. It surprised her how far stretched this forest truly was. From the Sierra Hills she had seen the red spot from miles away, glowing proud in the moonlight. But now she was truly among the red ferns, glistering with rain drops she was absorbed by their nature. The scenery had long stopped to amaze her after the first day of transit. Now she could only wonder when was the next time she would meet another wolf, with the scents of old and new wolves combined she deemed it inevitable to meet another strange just like she had the day before.
Her tongue lapped up and her mouth was entertained with the taste of mud and earth. It was the simple things of constant that made the red lines in her life ever since she left for her own. She had made the earth her home like a true rogue. Mother Nature hated her guts, she had seen it happen with all the hurdled she threw at her. But with all the tough love she was taught to survive on her own. Even to this day she sometimes felt amazed by her own survival. She had been quite a stupid runt if she had to judge her own actions. Not like much changed, truly, she still was far from her own ideal. Her world still a farfetched dream like the stars that mocked her on a clear night sky.
She could hear the trampling of hooves. Multiple deer or other wild prey were on the move. Her ears perked up at the sound. They weren't exactly fitting prey for someone like her. She was, after all, alone and she wasn't arrogant enough to think she could singlehandedly bring down a deer. But they had run from something and it didn't seem to be anything like a bear. Those beasts were not born with the act of subtlety. Axira slowly moved her head up and started to walk towards the running deer. Or at least that general direction. Who knows she could find something more interesting than those ferns that had started to become more of an eyesore than anything else.