AW for the angst train~ special mention for @Niles. Inspired by the "Last Hint of Green" skin.
It was almost as though one could feel the approach of autumn in the very air. The leaves of the Vale were already orange, but outside the territory, they were changing. Some were even falling off the limbs already. Temperatures were cooling down, clouds were beginning to gather, and many species of birds were starting to make their journey south, where it would be warm all year long. But not the wolves; no, the wolves here were built for freezing temperatures. Their dense fur and solid bodies insulated them so that they wouldn't turn into wolf-sicles.
Perhaps, if she were healthy, Cas' own body would protect her in that way, too.
She wasn't feeling too very achy or painful, as she would in the colder months to come. It was still there, but it wasn't unbearable. Honestly, staying in the Vale with all the oranges and whites painting the landscape, it was almost easier to just pretend the seasons weren't changing at all. Summer had been so wonderful, after all, and Cas never wanted to think about the future. Unless, of course, she was imagining a perfect future. One where she and Niles would grow old together and have many puppies, and Cas would have left some type of significant impact on the world. She almost felt like she had, with Quaking Vale, but there was no doubt in her mind that the pack would be fine without her in it. So, when she died, she wasn't worried about the wolves she was leaving behind.
The full weight of... well, of everything had not yet hit her. At least, not until she was walking along through some of the underbrush along the Vale's edge and noticed the color of the ferns and grasses. Instead of the luscious, vibrant green that Castel so adored, they were brown and dry. The only exception she could spot was one leaf on the bush, sticking up to reach toward any sort of sunlight it could reach in some futile attempt to cling to life.
Kind of like you, huh?
It was as though the thought was her breaking point. The point where she realized that things were not okay. This whole leader thing was a farce. Cas wasn't strong, or brave, or powerful. She wasn't smart, capable, or invincible. She wasn't even healthy. All that she was accomplishing was lying to her mate, her pack, and herself. Because the reality of it all was that all this year had been - a long list of lasts. Her last summer. Her last spring. Time was approaching what would be her last autumn and her last winter. Her last first love.
There would always be a last.
All of a sudden, every ache in her body became magnified, and she had to sit because her legs were shaking too hard to stand up. Her breathing picked up without her permission, and tears burned the back of her eyes. Her heart pounded in her chest, and soon she was crying. All over a stupid leaf, and a stupid body, and a stupid lie to herself that things could get better. The truth of the matter was that it wasn't okay - she wasn't okay, and the world was going to keep on spinning long after she passed on, and everyone would forget about her.
And that was the part that frightened her so badly.
(This post was last modified: Sep 20, 2017, 12:02 AM by Castel.)