<blockquote><font style='margin-left:20px;'> Later that evening, after Draven talked to the other wolves about the drought, Draven made the decision to go down to the creek. He left the area where he had been resting in Blackberry Fields, and took off in the direction that would lead him right back to the dried up creek, to see if there was any hope of water being there. But when he arrived later, he noticed that there were other wolves still in the area. He decided to once again keep his distance away from the other wolves, and try to sit in peace, as he tried to make some sense out of all of this. Draven laid down next to a tree stump beside the creek and whimpered as he thought about what had been lost. <b>"I can't believe this,"</b> he whispered to himself, letting out another small whimper. <b>"How am I going to survive this?"</b> he questioned, with another whimper. Draven couldn't believe how sad he felt over the creek drying up. It was all so confusing and heartbreaking because without water, he knew he and the other wolves that had met, would possibly get sick or die from dehydration. </font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>Draven laid his head down onto his front legs and sighed. He had so much hope that either the water would have came back, or that someone would share some information, and give him more hope for his future. <b>"Why did this have to happen? Why now? Why here?"</b> he questioned quietly, feeling very confused about the water shortage. He knew that if someone didn't give him answers soon, then he would not be pleased, at all. But then he sat up and began to dig into the ground, hoping a puddle would form and hoping that maybe he would be able to help himself to some cool water. He would even dig two holes, if one of them worked, because it wasn't unlike him to want to share with others who were suffering, too. <b>"Come on, I have to find some water, I'm so thirsty,"</b> he muttered to himself.
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(This post was last modified: Oct 25, 2010, 07:59 AM by Draven Makwa.)