It had been too long since he had seen his mother. Too long since he had seen anyone. He had lost track of the ebony girl after she had helped him escape the coyotes once more and was now wandering aimlessly around the woods, searching for something or someone to guide him in the right direction. He did not know where he was headed or what he was looking for. He needed someone to rescue him—and quickly. Before his hunger claimed his life or another creature decided to make a meal out of him. His body had grown weaker and he knew that he wouldn’t last if he remained on his own for much longer. It was a struggle to keep his eyes open and his legs moving. Heck, it was a struggle to even breathe.
He flopped to the ground at the edge of the river, his chin resting atop his overgrown paws as he peered out at the rushing water before him. Orionis did not know what to do. He was tired of walking. Tired of being alone. Tired of being. But he needed to find his mother. He needed to get home… even though they didn’t really have a home. He just needed someone.
He rolled onto his side, his rusted gaze still fixated on the slow-moving water as his forelegs stretched out before him. He would rest, for a little while, until he regained some strength and continued along his journey. There had to be a pack or someone near by… someone that could help him… or lend a snack (or two).