OOC: Tag Ice, anyone else?
Time of day: Early Morning. Current temp is 48 F.
Fireweed Rise.. at one point, Vlarindara had adored finding the place, the hues of reds and oranges letting her feel.. peaceful, almost as if she could fly.. Because as she ran through the waist high flowers, she could almost.. ALMOST imagine that she was leaving a trail of ignited flame in her wake. This time, her trip was much more subdued than normal.. Far less fire involved. The ivory female made her way painstakingly up the hills that made up the beautiful place of flowers and landscaping. A sigh puffed from between her lips as she lowered her head, pulling herself up the side of the tallest hill so that she might be able to rest.. and enjoy the view.
Finally, she made it. A single amber orb slid across the hilltops, taking in the view that the place was named after. Perhaps if she stayed long enough, she might see the sunrise light the field aflame. Settling slightly stiffly to her haunches, the scarred lady settled herself to watch. And why not? It wasn't like she had any job to do - or responsibilities. In some ways, the life of a packless wolf was nice.. In others, not so much. Vlarindara shifted triangle ears towards the east as the first rays of sunlight burst over the pinnacle of Mount Dire.. a remenicent smile touching her lips. Where was Angier? Her conversation with Borden had brought thoughts of the other wolf to the forefront of her mind, though she doubted he'd hold any kinship with her now.
Minutes passed and she watched the sunlight begin its trek across the landscape, illuminating the treetops... then starting down. Just after dawn had broken, she felt her heart fly - for the sunlight had finally touched the hues of the flowers and ignited them... sparkling off the dew that had gathered on their petals. She had to agree...seeing this for the first time - that it did give something of a breathtaking site to a first timer. It...was truly a beautiful sight to behold. The female remained sitting on the crest of the highest rise until the sun had risen above the peaks of the mountain to the east before laboring herself to her feet. Now that the true beauty of the hills had come to their fullest potential of day, she decided that they were not for a wolf like her to remain. Marring the landscape.