The deep rumble of thunder caused Lorcan to jump awake. Dark lashes fluttered open as his head uncurled from the warmth beneath his tail, allowing his golden eyes to peer out through the haze of rain which plummeted in sheets to the sodden ground below. Through the darkness of the night and the heavy rain his bright eyes could barely make out the world around him – until a sudden flash of lightning illuminated the forest and caused in eyes to widen in panic.
Stepping out tentatively from beneath the canopy of the large sequoia tree he had taken shelter beneath earlier that evening, Lorcan pressed his russet ears flat against his head and made a swift dash towards Inna’s den nearby. Lingering at the entrance, his agouti fur quickly growing slick and heavy with rain water, the father sniffed anxiously around the den before quietly pushing his head inside to check on the two females which slept inside. To his relief they both seemed completely undisturbed by the harsh weather outside, curled up in warm birthing chamber with his daughter nestled comfortably into the soft fur of her mother’s side. Not wanting to wake them, Lorcan refrained from entering the den to join them.
Too anxious to sleep, with the thunder still rolling ominously through the dark slate grey clouds above, the agouti male lingered outside the den for a moment as he considered joining his other pack mates in the communal den rather than return to his usual sleeping spot outside. Before he could make up his mind though, the sound of prey fleeing through the underbrush nearby caught his attention. Concerned by the sound, as he believed himself to be the only one awake at such an hour, the subordinate felt compelled to investigate despite the incessant rain.
Stalking cautiously through the maze of trees which lead in the direction of the apparent disturbance, pale paws were soon slick with mud as he made his way in the direction of the river which ran along the outskirts of the territory. The mud beneath paws grew thicker and deep puddles began to litter his trail as he pursued to investigate, causing his paws splash loudly against the water as he moved. It didn’t take long before the thick mud rose up past his ankles and forced him to stop in his pursuit of the prey. However, it was as he paused, glancing down at his stained paws to try and figure out the best place to step to turn himself around without slipping over, that the sound of raging currents reached his ears.
Glancing across to the river through the dark silhouettes of the trees, his golden eyes widened as he noticed the river had burst its banks. Russet ears flattened against his head as he stared at the water for a moment, watching as the rain crashed against its already-frothing surface. With lightning still flashing in the distance and thunder still echoing through the trees, the male was under no illusion that the rain was likely to stop anytime soon. That only meant the situation was going to get worse. A whine whistled in his throat as he glanced back in the direction he had come from, his thoughts suddenly falling to Inna and Oksana who were curled up beneath ground – completely unaware of the flood spreading towards them – and then he thought of the other mothers and their pups and his fellow pack mates which surely also at risk. He couldn’t just do nothing, what if something were to happen, what if a pup were to drown?
Lifting his head to the dark sky, a howl shattered through the hissing rain, desperately urging everyone to wake up – "Wake up, the river is overflowing!!"