<blockquote>The rain had been steadily pouring all morning. Grey skies filled the air, rolling with thick clouds, heavy with water and spreading across the lore. The temperature was nowhere near as chilly as winter had been, but with the sudden disappearance of the sun the cold hit hard. Huddled beneath a tall tree, shielding himself from as much of the rain as possible, Rhysis felt as glum as the weather around him. After his recent scuffle with a lone female, he had to not only contend with the gash in his back paw which was slowly healing, but now a front leg that was too sore to put weight on due to the sharp canines which had been placed around it.
He wasn’t just feeling physically weak, but mentally too. He’d left Naira on another argument, shouting at her as he left. He’d run into her brother on the way here, learning that he had to steer clear of the Creek wolves if he valued his life. Valiant was being elusive, mixing himself too deep into the politics of the pack he was supposed to just be hiding. Everything seemed to be falling apart right in front of him, and he was powerless to stop it from happening. He hated that feeling. Knowing he was unable to change what was happening around him. A snort escaped his nose, bringing with it a fog into the air around him. His eyes, grey as the sky above, looked out onto the terrain around him, watching as the rain pelted the flora and made it bounce to and fro from the pressure.
The tall male refrained from wincing as he shifted his weight once more, trying to keep both limbs comfortable but it proved harder than it should have been. The gash in his paw might have healed over but it was still tender. The skin upon his front leg had not been broken during the scuffle and the female had come off much worse than he had with a nice puncture to her skull, but the veins and tendons within his limb were still aching. With the rain being so heavy he didn’t want to continue on back to his home in the wildwood. He could slip on the mud and make his injuries far worse. Instead, he was going to have to sit here, under the tree, sheltered from the rain until the storm passed.
As a boom of thunder filled the sky, he outwardly sighed. It was going to be a long day.
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