The deer and the bear had been the sole subject of her mind's musings today, so much so that she barely registered where she was going. She was not one used to thinking overmuch, and while it did not hurt (harhar), she did feel slightly overwhelmed by her ideas. Why had the deer died so suddenly and without any trace of foul play? Why did the bear go crazy? Ranger wasn't exactly the best wolf to answer these questions, but they burned in her mind constantly. She hadn't seen Ruiko since the deer, though she had followed him for a few minutes to speak to him, to get his perspective on the fallen buck. Their conversation had been short, as he had had to get back to his younger siblings whom he cared for, and Ranger had gone on her own way. The bear incident had been very strange, especially after Jaune's untimely and loud entrance. But these things were not the biggest problems for Ranger.
The water was drying up. She had noticed it earlier, when she had gone for her usual morning stroll through the Thicket of Secrets, the area she called home. She liked to be near Ruiko (though she would have never admitted that to him), to hear his melodious howls and inhale his <span class='word'>ambrosial</span> aroma. His scent was heady, delectable, and she enjoyed smelling him more than she had ever imagined. Perhaps she was falling in love with him, or perhaps it was simply an infatuation. Whatever it was, Ranger was intrigued by her own feelings and was excited to see what happened next. On her stroll that morning, she had walked past the stream she normally frequented to bathe and refresh herself. The water level had been extremely low, only now at her ankles where before it had easily reached her shoulders. It worried her, and although she wanted to talk to Ruiko about it, she feared that he would call her paranoid.
It as early afternoon and the breeze was cool against her dark fur. Fall was finding its way into Relic Lore, and she was excited and scared at the same time. For after fall came winter, and she was not sure she could survive winter on her own, and was not about to go ask Ruiko for shelter unless he felt similar emotions about her. And even then Ranger would be careful to keep her distance; she had never loved before and knew nothing of it. She didn't want to make a fool of herself so soon.
(This post was last modified: Nov 07, 2010, 09:23 PM by Ranger.)