- Before sunset, Light snow - 12 ° F/-11 ° C
He liked these fields, the clear view of grass, waving softly against the horizon, inviting to the large herds that passed through relic lore, as he had noticed by their droppings. Alas, as he had been openly confronted with just the other day, these lands were also used as hunting grounds by several nearby packs, he couldn't settle here. Still he lingered, enjoying peacefulness while he waited for Jessie to catch up so they could continue their search. Wandering aimlessly through the fields, weaving in and out between blackberry shrubs, the graying man slowly grew more white as the softly falling snow settled in his dark pelt. In the end he had enough of the flurries and started looking for shelter; That's another downside to this place… No woods to hide in, or find cover under. Finally he caught sight of a lone tree, towering atop a small slope, its bare branches thick and dense enough in the center of the crown, that it protected the ground below from most of the snow. Drestig climbed the hill, a dark shadow against the snowy grass, strong legs easily scaling the small knoll, a mere molehill compared to the mountains he'd grown up in. Still, he didn't miss the steep inclines – he might have crossed the pass with little trouble just a few days prior, but he knew that age that was beginning to show in his fur would soon be felt in his bones as well, and so he would prefer to spend the rest of his days in a flatter land. This top was a simple ascend though, and he could soon sit himself down under the sheltering branches of his lone tree, gazing out over the surroundings. There was an eerie familiarity to this position, even if the tree at his back was not an oak, but the view was entirely different, and he couldn't help but feel easier at the change of scenery; No fog, no ghosts… This would not be his final destination, but it made him hopeful that he might find one, a home where he could focus on the present and future, rather than living in the past. Word count: 363 Thoughts ”Speech” |