It felt better to concentrate on the snow between his toes and the cold in his lungs. Larkspur felt at peace, not allowing himself to go into his own mind. It felt like it had been ages since he was a loner, but for a short time he would be. Scaling the mountain had been no easy feat, and Larkspur had only made it some of the way up before deciding that it wouldn't be so wise to work his way completely up the mountain. This was supposed to be a small trip and he didn't want @Sahalie to bombard him with meaningless questions when he returned.
With the Mountain of Dire's many sudden drops and unsteady footholds, it wasn't easy up or down. A mountain goat, dead and frozen with a broken neck, was a good reminder of it. Larkspur jumped from the small cliff and towards the creature. It was a small blessing and a good ending to his trip. He grabbed the thing by the horns and pulled it a safe distance away from the next drop, his tail happily wagging as he tore into the thing's stomach.
@Reyes
(This post was last modified: Sep 28, 2016, 03:29 PM by Larkspur.)