Just before sunrise, light rain, 5C/40F
Viorel did not normally go this far these days, not wanting to leave Vanadis’ side or let his infant children be unattended. But, he was getting desperate to find a water source closer to the pack territory than the falls. He needed to find somewhere that he could get his mate to without her being out of the den for days on end, and even the herds were beginning to flee.
So he had woken his father up - it was still a bit strange to think of him that way - while the day was still dark and asked for his help. They had gone out north of the territory, searching in vain for some sign of water, a pond, a trickle of a stream, anything. Viorel would have even settled for a fresh kill to bring his wife, get some fluids in her.
It was this thought that caused him to curse at the grey sky, taunting them with it’s light rain. It happened every few days, a sprinkle of rain would fall, get his hopes up, and then disappear without any substantial accumulation. It would wet the trees and leaves, turn the driest sand into a gross paste, and then stop. When was this going to end? Last year they had flooded, and this year a drought. Did this place have no normal springs?
However, when they reached the orchard Viorel grinned. The blossoms were in bloom, lighting the valley up with pink and white and in the branches the smallest of the first cherries were hidden. Grabbing a bunch from the nearest tree he winced as the tart taste filled his tongue, ”Maybe Vanadis would like this? It’s better than nothing.” The leader was pretty much just thinking out loud, he did not want to return empty pawed.