Farewell we call to hearth and home!
Though wind may blow and rain may fall,
We must awake ere break of day
Far o'er the wood and mountain tall.
- Misty Mountains, Peter Hollens feat Tim Foust
Darkness. His whole world had descended into darkness. It all seemed like complete madness, like the pack he had returned to was not his River, but some perverted other version, filled with death and horror. As much as he wished though, he knew it wasn't, this was The River, what was left of it, and it send red-hot spears of pain stabbing through his chest. He'd tried, he'd tried so hard! But it hadn't made a difference, in the end he couldn't protect anything; And whose fault is that?! He wanted it to be someone else's, Aleksei's for leaving and dumping this responsibility on him, or his father's, for never properly teaching him how to do it. But those were lies and he knew as much; It's all mine! Because he had failed! He'd failed when he led Karina run off alone, and again when he left to find her, only to get caught up in his own adventure on the way. Orren Baranski was a failure. Since that dreadful day, he'd kept completely isolated, unable to face anyone. He continued to walk the borders, a ghost trying to fill the tracks of his long lost body. He'd stopped hunting though, didn't have the energy for a chase, and whenever he caught a scent trail, he thought of her. More pain. This morning was no different, he'd started where he left off the night before, having collapsed in a small hollow near the border, too exhausted to go on. But as the sun crept higher above the towering sequoias, he felt a tug in his belly, something different from the hollow ache of sorrow. He hadn't eaten in days, didn't have the energy for that either. But despite the shadow in his mind, hid body made its demands, and eventually he had to comply. So he'd recited from the border, seeking out the nearest cache to find something that could serve as a feeble filler for the hole in his stomach. He knew the location of every stash by heart, legs moving mechanically to take him to where his brain vaguely remembered there would be food. His consciousness was so far gone though, that he didn't even notice where he was until he'd already dug out the hare, tugged away here for someone else entirely. This was one of the caches closest to @Lachesis' infirmary, and so one of the ones the young hunter had taken particular care to fill over the last month. This very hare had been one of his last catches, left here for Naia to help keep her and the pups strong, but she'd not found it. Wide, orange eyes stared blankly at the dead animal, his body frozen in place for several moments. Then the tears came, flooding his eyes and blurring his vision, his throat tightening around the dull pain in his chest. So he ran, spun around and galloped away, trying to outrun the breathtaking sorrow that attempted to swallow him whole. He didn't get far though, before he stopped, gasping, every breath leaving him in a strangled sob, before a new one entered in a high wheeze. He fought to get control of himself, but even as he managed to cut off the sobs, tears continued to pool in his eyes, running down his cheeks in long, wet streaks; GONE! Word count: 558 ”Speech" Thoughts |