But she leaves the ones that won't let her go
I always hear her voice when she calls
Guided by her tears as they fall
She loves everything and nothing at all
- Everything and Nothing - The Boom Circuits
October 11th; Mid-Afternoon; Broken Clouds; 39.15 ° F, 3.97 ° C
His business in the Glen had been short and sweet, unexpected even for stiff muscles and frozen bones. A quick glance at the sky above told him he still had time to gallivant about. Truth be told, he was still on the lookout for little gifts and tiny baubles to bestow upon his packmates. He had found deer remnants a while ago, but he had ultimately buried what he had found. Abandoned it. Forgotten it. The cubs were far too old to squabble over it now.
The emergence of orange ferns among the greens and browns told him he was getting closer and closer to home. He swallowed down the realization that he was not ready to return to his cold hollow of a bed. To the empty cavern and its freshwater pool. To the loneliness that seemed to blanket the territory of Fools Gold Chasm.
It was suffocating.
Glossy eyes blinked as his jaw jumped and he cleared his throat. If he wanted a change, he knew he, himself, had to change. Change like the color of leaves. Change like the coolness and rhythm of the creeks. Change like the seasons.
Hesitant paws found their way into the creekbed. Where he had come from shellfish hunting had been a specialty to a handful of pack members. As a cub, he managed, but he had done it entirely for fun and competition (against his siblings, he easily caught and ate the most).
Eyes raking along the gentle, rippling surface he watched as both waves of bubbles and foam raced past him. Then, there, across the way, on the same side of the riverbank, he saw a natural stillness in the water. He picked his way to the shallow pool, staring down into his dark silhouette until he saw the pebbles.
With a paw, he sifted the bottom of the riverbed, humming a soft, light tune for the heck of it. Surely something would turn up.
ADELARD | heat stroke, bring the fire black smoke, I take it higher |