afternoon, snow just finished falling, hecka cold
It was difficult to enjoy anything with the thick blanket of snow covering the forest. It made it harder for Sachiel to navigate his way, for most of his memorized landmarks were painted with white. Which was incredibly frustrating for the wolf who claimed it was impossible for him to get lost. At least the snow had stopped falling from overhead, so the boy could retrace his prints back to the shallows. His home. At the thought the ghost of a smile rolled onto his dark lips as he stomped through the snow-dusted glen.
Everything was so white and boring. There were no colours. Nothing of interest. Just thick, ugly snow. The smile was quickly wiped away, a frown replacing it as his brows furrowed into a tight V.
With an exasperated sigh the boy flopped down onto the ground, his forepaws hanging limply above his chest as he rolled onto his back. It was odd travelling without Pumpkin Eyes at his side, but Sachiel didn’t mind the silence that accompanied him. He didn’t get much time to himself anymore, not like he used to in the Vale. So much had changed since he moved up north, but he didn’t mind. He was happier with the Edge wolves—where he actually felt useful.
Except for today.
Today he was taking a break.