About halfway through the Palisade, when the uniformity of the scenery has made most wolves' eyes blur, a flash of white cuts through the homogeny, the roaring sound of swiftly flowing water causing most passersby to pause. Here, a gathering of melt water from the mountain peak has cut a way down the steep side of the ravine. Even in the depth of winter, a small trickle continuously flows through the dark bed, the moisture attracting moss and other foliage, which grows lushly along the sides. Come spring, masses of water flush down the same trail, drowning out the tempted young plants and leaving even tall, sturdy trees tumbled in its wake; Such giving the waterfall name.
- Afternoon, Sunny - 48 ° F/9 ° C
The ground was wet, littered in shrinking piles of melting snow, flat, yellowed grass poking up in between. Spring was truly a treacherous season, just when the temperature had finally climbed enough to warrant shedding - And other things… - a sudden drop brought new snow to cover the otherwise cleared meadows, the wind feeling extra freezing against new, thinner coats. Not that Drestig minded much, it was the way of the land; In the mountains where he had grown up, spring had come even later than here, and it would be high summer before they were completely free of snow. Here at least it was a little better. The snow had barely lain for a day before the air started warming again, melting it away; Spring is here for sure! He didn't need blue skies to tell him that, though the bright, warm sun was nice all the same.
The past weeks had passed in a blur to the aging wolf, days suddenly seeming to short for him to get anything productive done. Really, all he wanted to do was hang around @Jessie, pamper her in any possible way. He knew better though, while he wanted to watch over her every second and make sure she was alright, that kind of constant coddling was bound to cause problems; He cared for her deeply, but he was not stupid, if they didn't take time apart from one another, they would end up snapping each other's heads off. So instead, Drestig had finally left the Blackberry Fields, moving north to further scout for a place for them to settle definitively. He didn't like the idea of possibly being away from her for several days, up until now he'd returned from his excursions every night, to touch base with his companion. But they would only have so much time before they were forced to stop, he wanted to make sure it was in the perfect spot.
So he promised to hurry as much as he could, and then made his way into the hilly landscape to the north, eventually following a small yet rapid river into a deep ravine. This Palisade seemed to stretch endlessly, the mounds and tall trees long disappeared behind him, while the horizon appeared as a never ending tunnel ahead. The only sign of progress was the slight change in vegetation along the waterway, rushing through the bottom of the ravine. A shifting gallery of shrubs and small trees, stretching towards the stripe of sunlight slipping down between the steep hillsides. In the end the monotony became a challenge; This can't go on forever! And so the dark wolf pressed on, determined to learn what lay beyond.
Passing hours could be traced be the angle of the light, slowly moving from one slope across the water and to the other. In the back of Drestig's head, a voice was beginning to press on, urging him to turn around so he could make it back within the next day. In fact, he was just about to, when a faint sound made his ears perk. It was no unfamiliar noise, reminiscent of the cluck of the water beside him, but wilder. Unable to stifle his curiosity, the lone wolf continued forwards, ears starting to ring as the roar grew louder with each step. Finally his eyes caught up to his hearing, a glistening band of white appearing up ahead, crashing down the mountainside to combine with the river in a bubbling pool of churning water. Well whata' you know?!
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