A belated surprise "christmas gift" thread because December was too hectic for me to post this...
No pressure to participate, but know your gift(s) just might be stolen if not!
January 14th; Afternoon; Cloudy, Chance of rain; 47° F, 8° C
It had been quite a while now since Sawyer had come to visit and Adelard was starting to wonder. Had the lad made it? Frankly, he even speculated whether Woya remembered her promised playthings. Winter, despite it being a season of comfort and rest, had been quite busy on their side of the Lore.
The Leader stretched as he brought himself out of the pack den, stepping into an easy stride. He was going to locate a cache he had been keeping in secret. Having almost forgotten all about the Giving Season, he figured it was all better late than never.
Behind a grand tree with peeling bark and drooping boughs he began to dig. The first gift unveiled itself with a swipe of his paw. This one, he had found just before the recent storm. He scampered back to the den and set it to one side before returning to the tree. A little further and three more oddities were unearthed. The second he clutched carefully between his teeth. This he set down with utmost care. The third and fourth gifts he carried in one trip.
He lined up his quarries with the greatest of care.
One, a paw-sized mussel.
Two, a severed snowy owl wing.
Three, the top of a small turtle shell.
and...
Four, a cloudy white translucent river stone.
Even if Aweho had gone missing, the last one had become a bonus prize. Dominance, he supposed, would be key here. It would be Adelard's first opportunity to see how the cubs ranked amongst themselves.
The cubs were nearly full-grown by now, but that didn't mean he could not dote upon them as if they were his own. As Leader, he had to carry on a tradition from home.
A call went up for the youths of the Chasm. One last chance for a round of carefree play and full enjoyment of the winter season. The next time he would call for them, there would be a more serious test.
ADELARD | heat stroke, bring the fire black smoke, I take it higher |