RE: Violent thunderstorms overtake Relic Lore.
Spring was killing him. Or at least that’s what it felt like. His encounter with Clover had brought little relief and he felt like he had a thousand fleas living on his spine. The only thing that brought him any reprieve was to keep moving, keep exploring, just try to give her some space. It wasn’t like she was his mate or anything, and he felt a little awkward because he didn’t know what to say now. They were friends who had done something for the good of the pack, but it made Viorel’s feelings very confused. At home it had always been mated pairs who bred, never just one night stands or...business encounters, he had no example on how to handle it.
As usual the salt and pepper wolf was skulking about in the night, enjoying the quiet that it provided. But, tonight he wasn’t alone. After finding Vanadis also awake in the dark the pair had set off to see something that ‘neither of them had seen before’. It was exciting, and lighthearted, as were most of his adventures with the cream coloured wolf, and it brought relief to the storm that brewed in the young man’s head.
Unfortunately, the storm in his head was not just figurative. Almost as soon as the pair had entered an orchard full of cherry trees that had just begun to blossom, the sky opened up. Out of seemingly nowhere the clear sky had darkened with clouds, before lighting up with an incredible lightshow. Viorel had stopped where he stood, yellow eyes on the heavens in awe as streaks of white lit up the angry clouds, leaving purple like scars across them. The man’s mouth fell open in shock, even on the coast he had never seen a storm roll in so speedily, and with such violence.
And then the rain came. Ducking his head as the first freezing drop pelted his muzzle he couldn’t help the cuss that slipped from his mouth, ”Oh fuck, we better get moving.” Nudging Vanadis gently behind the ear he waited for her to move before following her, hopefully somewhere out of the rain.