she smiles like a georgia summerHer mother was sick. In fact, she’d been sick for a little while now. So sick that she’d had to step down from her position as leader. And, well, quite frankly that just wouldn’t do. It wasn’t that the platinum girl thought any less of her mother for having to do what she’d done. In fact, she respected her for it. Nineva had just been doing what was best for the pack. But, she knew that it was killing the silver queen to have to do it. So, Ellery decided to do something about it. With Neha temporarily taking the lead spot, it left her with less time to do her duties as healer. This also meant that she couldn’t focus on Nineva, which delayed her healing. To try and mediate this, Ellery had been playing very close attention to what the Vuesain had been treating the girl’s mother with. Thus, when she noticed that they were running low on the stinky smelling herb skunkbush Elle went well on her way to find some more.
Being older, as well as much larger than most pups her age, she’d been given more freedoms. The freedoms had extended to the borders, but desperate times called for desperate measures. The Hervok girl was normally a straight ace. She never did what her parents told her not to do. Stuck right in lines with the rules and never caused trouble. She could feel her hackles rise as she finally stuck a paw across the border she’d been pacing for the past half an hour. A clenching in her gut alerted her of her guilt and anxiety, but another part of her assured her that it was okay. That her intentions were just and right. This was the beginning of Ellery’s taste for bending the law for what she saw was righteous.
She knew where she needed to look, thanks to the tawny woman’s great descriptions. Near the mountain, which loomed in the distance. If she could see it, it couldn’t have been that far away right? With her deep, persian blue gaze (recently darkened from the lighter puppy blue) set on her goal in the distance she kept her pace at a trot. She needed to make this as fast as possible.
Yet, this was also her first outing from the confines of the Keep. Everything was fresh and new and...exhilarating. But, at the same time it wasn’t her beloved home. It didn’t have its twisting tunnels and tricky stone canyons that one could easily get lost in if they didn’t know the way. No, she still prefered the Keep. She’d return soon, she reminded herself, with medicine in tow and the hope that her mother would soon reascend to her rightful place.
Slowly, a scent began to permeate the air. Her nose crinkled in distaste at the new smell, though as she continued on her path it only grew stronger. What was this awful smell? Soon, she also began to see steam rising in the distance. Perhaps a lake? But what kind of lake smelled so foul, she wondered? She found herself nearing the edge, gaze fixed on the yellow pool in wonder before movement caught her attention. Lifting her head, with fluffy auds perked forward, she saw another wolf across the way. He looked to be about her age (or perhaps older, considering her advanced height), with a pale coat like herself. But, instead of pure peliage he instead had earthy colors interwoven as well. She had never seen another wolf her age before, and, well, she didn’t exactly know what to do. So, she simply stood where she was and stared warily.
she laughs like the sound of thunder