Among the fields of barley?
We'll forget the sun in his jealous sky
As we lie in fields of gold
- Fields Of Gold, Peter Hollens, Tyler Ward & Lindsey Stirling
- For @Jessie <3
- Noon, Partly Cloudy - 48 ° F/9 ° C
The landscape was leveling out, towering ridges replaced by more manageable, soft hills, topped with dense woods of deep-green pine. It had been raining on and off over the last couple of days as the two wolves travelled through the uneven terrain, finding shelter where they could under mixed canopies. Today seemed clear though, slivers of bright blue sky visible between the needles overhead. It couldn't be much longer now, till they reached to lowlands he had spotted from an outlook atop one of the tall mounts. The dark man's interest had been peaked instantly, the open land reminding him of the fields he had enjoyed so much. These forested hills weren't so bad either though, a gentle reminder in his legs as they moved up and down the slopes, of a time long passed. He wanted to see the plains though, now that they had wandered this far, hopefully they would show potential, if not as home, then at least as hunting grounds.
Dark head turned to glance over one shoulder, steady movements ceasing for a moment as he waited for his grey companion to catch up. There was a small wrinkle on his brow, concern lining the warm look in his eyes. How much longer could they go on? How long till she couldn't handle being on the move? Already he feared that crossing the smooth hills was wearing her down; She needs rest..! Yet he had still to find a place for her to do so, and until then they couldn't stop. But he worried, thinking maybe he was being too picky, maybe they should have stayed in Blackberry Fields, even if it had been surrounded by other packs. His heart was constantly split, between the wish to search for the perfect place, and needing to care for his partner and the life she was carrying. As she came up beside him, he silently reached out to gently brush his muzzle against hers, silvered hairs touching peppered grays in a quiet question of whether she was okay to continue.
The trees looked to be thinning up ahead, a cool breeze wafting through the low branches, bringing a bouquet of new smells to the two wolves. Drestig's tail started to wag as he breathed in deeply, the unfamiliar perfumes sparking fresh excitement in his tired body. He glanced sideways, meeting the deep green eyes by his side, a small, crooked smile lighting up his face. Then he started moving again, swiftly slipping between the pines, towards the sunlight that shone brighter and brighter as the forest dispersed. After so long in the dim woods, the daylight was almost blinding, stopping the dark wolf at the tree line as he blinked the whiteness from his eyes. What he saw once his sight was back however, took his breath away. Under the white-dotted, azure sky, as far as the eye could see, stretched a golden sea of grass, swaying softly in the light breeze; "Wow!"
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