Spring was the absolute worst.
Tagg paced along the borders, tail flicking with irritation as he listened to the cocophony of sound that bombarded him. It seemed that every creature felt the need to scream for mates - even though it was the middle of the night. The guardian couldn't sleep, though it seemed his pregnant wife was exhausted enough to manage. After making sure she was okay, the russet man had slipped from the den to take a walk. Maybe when he got back he could block the noise out and finally rest.
Then again, the longer he was out, the more awake he felt. He was angry and frustrated, and his tiredness only proved to make him more irritated.
The veteran found himself on his normal path, checking and rechecking that the pack lands were secure. This evening, however, he decided to make a detour for a reason unknown. He came to stop beside the hot springs. The night creatures seemed to be quieter here, for which he was grateful. This had always been a place of peace and happiness for him. He settled down beside the warm water, resting his head on his paws while his ears twitched in the night's song.
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