RE: Flair Your Gift is: You discover an unguarded cache and feast to your heart’s content!
Maybe @Ophelia, @Joan or @Felix ?
The evening was clear and bitterly cold, stars just starting to blink to life in the indigo slivers of sky showing between the treetops. These trees were weird, short and thick, still covered in green, but not leaves like those at home instead they wore thin, dense spikes, smelling sharply. The novelty of the Cedarwood had brought Flair further from home than ever before, and she still continued southward, drawn by first this new thing, then that. Now, it was the distant gurgle of water. Most of the waterways in the Thicket of Secrets had dried out long ago, and the remaining ones were either frozen over or threatening to. That in itself made this sound of running liquid intriguing, as did the thirst burning in the young wolf's throat. It was late enough that she should have turned her nose home already, but her curiosity far outweighed the threat of possible consequences. Using her ears as guides – she still wasn't too practiced in tracking scent – the bubble of water steadily grew nearer. Soon she found the source, just a small trickle, but perfect for sating her thirst; Even if it was a bit cold. She drank loudly, splashing water down her chin as she did, paying little attention t her surroundings. But, despite the satisfaction of wetting her dry tongue, Flair was not yet content. As she straightened up, the water sloshed emptily in her stomach, a frown on the russet face. One problem solved, only to be immediately replaced by another. She yawned, looking around the strange forest, hoping to find something that might fill her belly. There was nothing within eyesight though, and she grumbled to herself, blinking at the dusk. Eyes momentarily closed, she snorted in irritation, ears flattening back. And that was when her nose awoke to the occasion, an alluring, sweet scent filling it when she breathed in. No sooner had she smelled it, before her eyes were back open, snout to the ground as she shuffled away from the water, quickly finding what she sought. Word count: 342 Thoughts ”Speech” |