No posting order, & others please feel free to still pop in at any point. I will be posting again on the 5th. Also, disclaimer: I am not in any way claiming that what Chan narrates is actually how things happened on-site. This is Chan's embellished, liberties-taken version mainly meant for the kids.
Kip and Moonshadow each stirred and joined the duo outside, both earning a welcoming smile from Chan. His tail wagged, happy that others were interested. He'd have to make sure he made it worth their while, and luckily he'd had some practice. In fact, Chan had effectively scattered fragments of the Cove's story across a large swathe of Canada during his travels, most often to other packs' youth.
New, the child emphasized. Chan rolled the fawn toward the others with his muzzle before taking a few steps back and then sitting, ready to deliver on the promise. Nash slipped in as he did so, and queried the tale's subject.
"Our history," was his simplistic answer.
"Vespertio Vuesain came to the Lore as a wolf who had only known loss. Needing something that was just his, that could never be taken from him, he forsook the forests and took to the mountain instead," Chan swung his muzzle toward the point of Mount Dire. Did the children know, that to the rest of the world they lived far up like the summit? He imagined it would be hard to without having ever seen the outside of the valley.
"He climbed, and he climbed, braving every storm, defying mountain lions, and scaling the sheerest of cliffs until, nearly all at once, the mountain fell away again to reveal... a swathe of lush forest and a crystal clear lake, completely separate from the rest of the world. Solitary. Safe. Vesper knew from first sight: this was home.
He assembled his men, found himself a queen, and thought that at last his life's work was realized. And yet something was still missing, even as it all appeared to fall into place and the pack thrived. The hole was small, but burned just the same as a wound inside his chest. He tried to ignore it, but could never quite forget the ache. It wasn't something someone can cure themselves of."
(This post was last modified: Aug 30, 2021, 11:02 PM by Chan.)