she padded along. She licked her maw, already able to taste
the cool water in her mouth. Tail lifting and flicking here and
there, she approached the shallow pool of water at the bottom
of the falls. The water rippled, shimmering beautifully in the
soft spring sunlight. The gray-silver wolf lowered her elegant
cranium, jaws parting and pink tongue slipping from her mouth
to lap up the water. It was fresh and crisp- very refreshing.
She eyed her reflection, smiling a bit.
This area was beautiful. She could stay near these falls all day.
Now that the spring had arrived, Finn enjoyed being near water
as much as she could. She was experienced with fishing, a
skill her father had her hone. Slowly bringing her head up, Finn
kept her cocoa eyes on the water. Small fish darted by, and she
followed them, eyes flicking as they did. The petite wolf seated
herself, resting softly on her hind haunches. Black-tipped tail
gingerly rested on the ground straight behind her rump. The
wolf softly sighed, observing the falls. The water rushed down
at a constant pace, diving into the pool below. She widened
her deep ebon nostrils, taking in the scent of the fresh water.
It reminded her of a fresh rain, a scent she rarely got to
experience in her home land.
"If a man knows anything, he ought to die with it in him."