Lorcan made it to the borders of Clearwater Tarn just as the sun was setting along the horizon. Looking down on the tarn from his position higher up on the mountain, the agouti male was suddenly filled with a sense of excitement and anxiety. There would surely be many questions for him. Why did he go, where had he been, who had he been with? The male's stomach tightened at the thought of it all, the thought of having to recall and explain the truly terrible thing he had done. He was certain that Piety wouldn't be able to look at him the same way once she found out what he had been capable of. Try as he might, he was not the same man that she trusted with her heart and her last name all those months ago.
Golden gaze glimmered beneath the warm colours of the sunset sky, tears threatening to swell in his eyes as he took in the view of his home. The very place he had fought hard to return to, the family who he refused to walk away from. Lorcan stiffened, sniffing softly as he shuffled his paws against the stone beneath him before he started to walk forwards towards the borders. He would he crossed right into the territory had he not caught the fresh scent of his wife leading away from the territory. Her scent seemed different somehow, but Lorcan followed after it regardless, his black-tipped tail swaying behind him as he loped after the pale female.
He spotted her settled down in a sheltered area of the plateau, the same place he had taken her to watch the sun go down all those months ago. He approached her tentatively, his golden eyes fixed on her pale tattered form. He greeted her with a whine — Piety... — only pausing his attempt to embrace her when a cough suddenly raked through her chest. He waited until she had regained herself before trying to brush his muzzle up against her cheek and smother her face in tender kisses. I've missed you so much, I-I-I can't even begin to explain how much I've wanted just to... He tried to brush his muzzle up against her again, trying to coat his dirty fur in her scent until he suddenly noticed the odd accent to her scent again. He took a step back to take her all in, his tail sweeping to curl up anxiously between his legs. You, y-you're sick? He questioned nervously, his lips pulling down into a guilty frown. He should have stayed home.
(This post was last modified: Aug 22, 2018, 07:25 PM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together