I've shared what I've made
I'm strong on the surface
Not all the way through
I've never been perfect
But neither have you
So if you're asking me
I want you to know
When my time comes
Forget the wrong that I've done
Help me leave behind some
Reasons to be missed
Don't resent me
And when you're feeling empty
Keep me in your memory
Leave out all the rest
- Linkin Park, Leave Out All The Rest
A light but persistent snow had been falling for the past many hours, slipping between naked branches to form a thickening blanket along the forest floor. Even the areas lying in shade of the tightest knit canopy didn’t go free, an icy wind blowing the flakes into every nook and cranny. It made traversing the dense woods even more difficult, especially for an elderly wolf with a bum leg. He’d been half dragging it for a long while now, leaving more of a trench than distinct tracks in the snow behind him, slowly refilling as he went along. He’d hoped it would get better as he got deeper into the forest, but the change had been so subtle, he hardly even noticed - except of course for the increasing number of tree trunks he had to swerve to avoid. Things weren’t improved by the fact that he wasn’t entirely sure where exactly he was going. Griffin’s directions had been a little lacking, ‘in the middle of the woods’ hardly singling out a specific spot in this area; Evidently the boy had been a bit overwhelmed by all the trees. Drestig did not blame his son though, taking on the journey to search for his sister had been a big responsibility to put on such young shoulders, and he’d carried it out admirably; Even if it was pointless… Or well, not quite so. While Gale could not return to the Fields with news of Sphinx, he had brought his father some other intell, and he had wasted little time in following up. It wasn’t an easy trek, even if he had had better directions, his leg would still have slowed him down. It wasn’t supposed to cause problems anymore, the hunt had been months ago; For heaven's sake! But still it grew stiff in the cold, locked up, and started hurting after only a medium distance. He wasn’t gonna wait any longer on this though! And finally, he found himself at the clearly marked borders, heavy breaths forming large clouds in front of his snout as he watched the woodland. On the surface, there was nothing special about it, nothing to suggest it any better than the Fields. But yet, this had been their choice, and he had to believe they had made it for a reason. Breathing in deeply, he raised his head and called loudly for his former second, voice strong and even, despite his exhaustion. Then he waited, standing stock still in the spot, back straight and head held high. His leg ached with a slow, persistent throb, trembling slightly under his weight. But he didn’t move to take it off, refused to show any sign of weakness; Not now! Word Count: 452 Thoughts ”Speech” |