@Arion @Iopah and @Koda are welcome to post.
Rain, late afternoon.
40*F/11C*
Finally, everything was starting to look up. Only slightly. Spring was here and soon wolves all throughout Relic Lore would become proud mothers and fathers. But not her. Nor Iopah, or even Nova in Broken Timber Pines as they had been so blessed last season. It saddened the silver female to know that the pack would not see the arrival of new life this year. But...maybe it was all for the best. Iopah was still distant, and Koda was still missing. Their once trusted Lead male would not be welcomed back openly, she knew. With new wolves seeking entry into the pack and the un-familiar male Eirian leading beside Iopah, all order seemed to be lost. The pack was in no state to bear pups. Not with the instability it was currently in. She sighed in acceptance as sapphire blue eyes flicked skywards momentarily. Her lips pulled up, slightly. At least she had smoothed things over with her son, as best as she could. Weeks ago, she had pulled Arion to the side, for a heart to heart talk. She explained to him the feelings she harbored towards Inkheart, his missing father, and her lost mate. That the ebony brute had always been the wanderlust sort of type, that his disappearance had not been the first in her life. Be it by choice, or by fate out of their hands, Zia had made sure that her only son had promised, never to allow the same thing to happen to him. She wanted her midnight child to be better than his father. Away from the pack again, and busying herself as always, this time the platinum colored woman was out on a trip scouting for prey. The children were old enough to begin hunting on their own, participating in pack hunts. They needed variety...deer and moose would not be the only animals they hunted all their lives. She wanted them to be prepared for that. If she could track down and catch a young Pronghorn...a newborn, ideally, she might have a chance of bringing the live catch back home for the growing pups to practice on. It was an ambitious goal, and one Zia had never attempted before, but she was feeling up to the challenge. The weather though, was not being cooperative. More than halfway up the steep, craggy mountainside, the sky opened up in a chilling downpour. Ears flattening, Zia shook out her fur to try and stay dry. The rain was persistent, and at this elevation, some of the ground was still frozen over with patches of ice, making travelling dangerous.Zia was an experienced wolf, familiar and at home with mountain terrain. A little rain and ice were nothing to worry about. Wise enough to know when to call it quits, she looped around to head back. But one misplaced paw was all it took. Her hind foot grazed against an ice layered edge, which crumbled into shards beneath her footing. With the added slipperiness of the rainwater, it was a recipe for disaster. Eyes going wide, wild with shock, she scrambled frantically as her body buckled, slender forelegs outstretched to desperately try and grapple onto any surface she could. But the icy ground was her enemy, as her claws scraped helplessly along the surface. Down the she wolf tumbled, along the rocky, slick surface of the ice coated mountain. As she fell, a terrified yelp escaped her maw, echoing into the air, begging for anyone at all, to come save her. But as the ground rushed up to meet her, Zia already knew her fate was sealed. Just before her battered body collided with the earth, she only had one last thought. Her life with her son, and what it could have been. Even in death, with her spine twisted and deep blue eyes glazed over and hollow, the once beautiful silver and charcoal wolf would live on in him. ”Speech” |
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