The fog is particularly thick tonight. You can’t see beyond your own nose and your sense of smell is dulled. You seem to be alone, but you can’t be sure…
He was alone once more but now he was getting used to it. The dull ache of hunger in his stomach was less constant as he figured out how to hunt smaller prey and satisfy the beast within. His legs and paws were still store as he lugged his frail body around, his rust-coloured eyes surveying his surrounding frantically to find something familiar. But all the trees looked the same. The rivers sounded the same. It was quite possible that he was just going around in circles but he was too tired to try and figure it out. Eventually he would run into someone again… it was how it worked. If he walked far enough he would find someone. He had still yet to find his mother and she still had not found him. Some days he was positive that she had given up. Some days he was not sure if he wanted to be found. Some days he really missed her. But the boy was in a little bit of a pickle. He could not always remember his name or her name, which made it difficult to track her down and leave breadcrumbs for her. But, he figured, that if she wanted to find him she would. That she would swoop in and rescue him.
His brows furrowed darkly as he maneuvered, slowly, through the fog. It was as though the sky had fallen and engulfed the woods. It made finding his way much more difficult and caused him to stumble over his over-sized paws more than once. It was strange though… despite knowing that it was later in the day it appeared much lighter… the white mist swirling around… illuminated by the moon in the sky… it almost made it a little less scary. But the fact that he was alone was still terrifying… especially when he could not smell anything properly and couldn’t be sure if he was actually alone…