He hadn't seen his silver friend in a little bit, busy bothering others. Bojay knew he had to swing by and check up on her. Maybe they could make up another grand tale or even do something fun together. Anything to break free of the routine he had settled into. He was surprisingly up early and bounded over to where her scent had last been. He had proded around, called her name out but it seemed she wasn't there. The Lyall rounded the territory but still no sight of her.
So he expanded his search, going outside of the pack territory. The snow had covered up any tracks and the scent was hard to come but the boy caught a whiff. It was stale and something was off about it. Was she alone out here? A frown tugged on his features as he hesitantly pushed along. Maybe she wanted to be left alone. Should he bother her?
He thought he spotted her just along the bank. She looked so comfortable and peaceful despite the dusting of snow that laid over her. He padded a few steps closer before stopping. "Maeve?" He called out softly but the silver female didn't seem to move. "It's Bojay. I can leave if ya want?" His head tilted but she still didn't seem to budge. Maybe she was just really asleep. The Lyall knew she had seemed more tired lately. Tentatively he approached, rust brows furrowing tightly.
The boy settled himself down by her side, ear against her torso. He was met with a still silence. Her sides didn't seem to move and there was no sound of a heart beating. He pulled back and nosed at her face. "Maeve? What are ya doin'?" Subconsciously tears began to build up in his eyes. He pressed himself up against her. The Lyall had to keep her warm until someone showed up. She was so cold. So, so cold. "I'm here." He cooed softly into the fur of her neck. "D-Don't ya worry." But there was no response and the boy was far too late.
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