Jan. 1st.
8 ° F, -14 ° C
@Mittani, @Craw, and others of WM. But please allow Mittani and Craw to post first. This thread will be kept fast moving to allow for plots to move forward.
Weariness dragged at the brute. In his time away, he'd lost weight. Wraith had forgotten how harsh the Far North could be and prey was not as readily found as he recalled, especially for a wolf traveling alone for much of the journey. There was a new cut under his eye from a nasty fall that could have been far worse, but all in all, he was whole in every sense of the word. His purpose for leaving in the first place had been fulfilled, but it would be a story to tell Craw at another time. No doubt his leader would be anxious to hear how the rest of his mission fared. The black male turned to his companion and offered a weary smile as they finally entered Larkcall. That he'd been willing to brave the harsh winter storm with him came as no surprise. He seemed tough as nails and less trustful of Wraith's story that Craw lived. Far from offended, the Northerner was grateful he'd accompanied him on the journey. As capable as the black wolf was, he missed his pack and the companionship that came with their presence. "Almost there," the brute assured as hoarfrost clung stubbornly to his whiskers. In the distance, Wraith could see the Monadnock and felt his heart swell. Home. There was home right there waiting. He nodded towards the monument, drawing Mittani's attention to it. "You can see it there." Falling quiet again - he was a poor travel companion for conversation, but did his best to answer any questions Mittani had on the way - he continued on with steadfast determination. Mostly, Mittani's questions felt like an interrogation. Wraith was luckily far from offended and didn't protest the inquisition. When finally within range, the brute threw up his head and howled out in his baritone voice a summons for his packmates. The note broke through the early morning cold. It felt like hope and love and home all rolled into one. |