Her old bones creaked and ached as she walked, her eyes squinting
slightly as she glanced up at night sky above her.as she tried to take in the stars. Alas, her eyes failed her, like they had been lately, in picking up the small pinpricks of light. She couldn’t blame it on anything but old age and even then, she couldn’t do much about. Wolves got old, animals got old and things started to fail. Eyesight, hearing, even her bones ached.
The old wolf sighed heavily, deciding that it would be time soon for her. She didn’t know when but the feeling was deep within her. It was known that she only had a few months before she would say goodbye to this world. She just hoped she would get to see her children again before then.
However, she was thankful her sense of smell was still there sharp as ever. And she smelt water nearby. Was it a river? Or a lake? She didn’t hear anything as she let out a small chuff. To be young again would be a blessing, because she felt far too tired to check it. It wasn’t like there were any other predators around to chase her off and she wasn’t thirsty. She would investigate the water after a small nap.
Finding cover under a tree, the land beneath her feet feeling a little spongy, Myrrhis curled up underneath the tree and slowly fell asleep. She’d only wake up if someone stumbled across her and even then, she’d most likely sleep through the ruckus, her breathing slow and steady.