you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. He had no idea what was going on anymore, but every little particle in his body was straining to hear or smell something untoward, every nerve ready process a signal, the muscles ready to flew and break into motion. While Ice vibrated with pure tension, the excitable thrill of the hunt running through his blood, flavored with the healthy does of fearful caution when dealing with the unknown, the stranger seemed to shake with something else for a moment - relief? Simply the aftermath of adrenaline? Whatever it was, it faded quickly; the male composed himself and Ice's gaze swept away, trying to penetrate the darkness of the forest. Being a wolf, he had quite the excellent night vision, but that didn't help when the moon cast everything into such a stark contrast. The wind rustled the vegetation, branches and bracken swaying, giving the impression of something moving out there, while nothing truly did. Frustrated but unable to calm down, Ice kneaded the ground with his paws, stifling the keen in his throat. Making sounds when listening wasn't the best of ideas.
"Hell if I know," the average male responded, and Ice didn't give any indication of having heard him, but he had. And it was just perfect, wasn't it? Two strangers in a haunted forest, neither knowing what was out there, but both quite willing to find out. The River wolf's head snapped around as Sica whispered, and he gave a slight nod. Of course, there was a lot of things out there which a wolf had no chance against: being caught and gutted by a cougar wasn't appealing, or being mauled by a bear, but if it was just a coyote being a nuisance, Ice could deal with it. What he didn't want to deal with, was ghosts - if they even existed... But in a forest where so many had burned to death a few years ago... What if some remnant of them lurked there still, vengeful and violent? What if it was their bodiless screams which haunted their ears, and their spirits rustling the branches? Ice's ample fur stood out on end, making him seem twice his size, and much like a frightened cat blowing sideways with its back arched he entered the forest to the right. Moonlight guided him, illuminating his path, shimmering across his paws as he stepped out of shadow and stretched into the silver light. Nothing there... Ice's head swung around, scanning in an arc. Nothing there... Two more steps, nose against the ground, nothing there... Two more, eyes scanning, nothing there, two more, nose against the ground... noth- wait! A wolf had crossed here, recently, the smell of his paw pads lingering across the thin moss. They smelled of earth, but with the unmistakable tint of wolf. So, a third wolf was in the vicinage... But who?
He didn't get the chance to investigate further, though, for the sound of running paws made his head snap around; snarls and growls came from where he'd just gone, and without another thought Ice spun, charging back to where he'd first come across Sica. The sounds of a scuffle were exchanged for yips and yelps, and as he came out from behind a large boulder he saw a small, mottled gray shape go flying through the air. Gracelessly it hit the ground, rolling, and coming up against a stump, where it lay quivering. Dumbstruck, Ice just stared at the downed yearling for a moment. What the hell just happened..?
But then he was moving, paws beating the ground as he rushed to the fallen wolf's side. His mind hadn't made the connection between the trail and this youngling yet; the worry that he'd been beaten up by a spectral ninja overshadowed the information. For a moment he ever feared Sica had slapped him on the nose, but when he stuck his nose into the gray fur, it didn't smell of the other loner. Without explaining himself, or even stopping to think that it could be potentially frightening to have a large, shimmering wolf stick his nose all over your body, he proceeded to rummage through the stranger's pelt.. but he found no scent of blood, and all his eyes saw were scabs on his muzzle. Unhurt, then; he'd probably just been tripped up by whatever had happened. Wary, Ice glanced over his shoulder, hoping to see Sica safe and sound and returned from his excursion. He'd feel safer, knowing that the older male was here with him. "What happened, kid?" he asked quietly of the downed wolf, too focused on the forest and ghosts and coyotes to think straight. The truth was staring him in the face, and as usual, Ice was too thick to see it. .ice aesir |