( @Eek )
( @Eek )
Her intentions had been to travel to Magnolia Glen and seek acceptance from the wolves that lived there. Upon leaving the Spectral Woods subsequent of her farewell circuit, however, she once more stood in awe of the mountain ridge that strove to separate this land. She knew not what duties the pack would require her to fulfill; she may never be allowed time for exploration again. And that possibility made up her mind. She would stall the trip north to Magnolia Glen with a detour; she cared not how long it would take, days or weeks. She had never attempted to scale a mountain before, but she wished to say she did. |
"Sir!" Her voice rang out urgently, calling out for his help as she tried to get to his level, where her footing would be much safer then where her paws were stumbling over. "Sir, I need your help! Please!" Instantly, his mind went to the thought that she had lost a pup on these dangerous mountains and throwing caution to the wind, strode over towards her, his protective streak quickly emerging. It was his job to protect young and old alike and if this fae needed his help, then he would gladly give it. He had no idea that the child she was looking for wasn’t even the same species as her.
“Ma’am, please be careful!” He cried out to her as she nearly reached where her footing would surely become sturdier yet luck wasn’t on either of their sides as she managed to trip over a small rock covered in snow, which would send her tumbling into him and to cause him to instinctively surge forward and using his bulkier build to steady her. He grunted lightly as the lighter and smaller female crashed into him, it only making him waver slightly. “Are you alright?” Concern filled his voice for the female, fearing she had been hurt in some way. It was then he noticed something was…off about the fae. She had no tail. Yet he didn’t openly stare at it. Instead, once he was sure she had her footing and was steady, he stepped away from her. “You should be more careful where you place your paws,” He gently told her; sounding somewhat like a concerned friend though they didn’t know each other. It was within Rayne to trust whoever, though a slight edge of doubt would cloud his mind until the wolf would prove him otherwise.“You could have easily hurt yourself.”
She had thought that she was doing so well. In fact, the idea had occurred to her, 'With just a little practice, I'll be as good as any mother goat!' Of curse, she was wrong, and just as she was about to come level with this hopefully-helpful stranger, Eek messed up. The smooth snow was interrupted by a broken chunk of mountain core and the falter nearly sent her tumbling again. Luckily, the knight proved shining, and she was caught by him before falling on her face. |
Eek was utterly relieved to see the man so willing to aid her. With two of them, they were certain to catch her child. She was already thinking of names, but had yet to decide on one when her assistant so happened to ask. |
"It's no problem," He rumbled softly, only pausing by Eek's side when she suddenly froze. Hearing that the child Rayne twisted his ears as he lifted his head, listening for the cries of the pup they were seraching for. Yet, as he listened, the only cries he heard on the wind were the belating of a young goat and not of a young wolf, as he first suspected. Confusion crossed his face but he squashd it quickly, before Eek could see it. There was no need to question whether or not this was her child; perhaps the bealting of the goat was covering the whimpers of a young pup thaht he couldn't hear? He considered this, knowing that sometimes noises overlapped and louder noises droned out softer ones.
The bleating was already soft however, as he listened more closely but the only sounds he heard were of the kid and no other. No wolfen whimpers and whines, other then what Eek were making as she begged him to tell her which way it was coming from. Licking his lips nervously, Rayne began psychially looking at the area around them, thinking that it was nearby and hoping that it was. Why was Eek so concerned for a goat child? Did she want to eat it? But if that was the case, why go to so much trouble to scour the mountain landscape for it and recruit him as well? It didn't help that, as soft as the cries were, the child could be anywhere. Not to mention the path ahead was becoming increasgingly narrow and given his larger frame, there was no way he would be able to continue safetly upwards.
After a few moments of seaching, a flicking tail caught his eye up on a higher shelf and as Eek's worried whines contiued he sighed in relief. Pointing with his nose, he eased Eeek's whines with the words; "There, I see a tail." and begun studying for a way for both of them to retrive the child together, though the question on what was making Eeek so eager to find it still coursed through his mind.
Eek shivered as the freezing drizzle, with time, worked its way through her coat. It was unhealthy to be here at this time, and the sleet that now flitted down upon them might be a precursor for worse things to come. But then what of the child? It was her only concern, and her safety, along with that of her partner's, was dismissed from being of any importance. |
"Eek!" Rayne cried after the small wolf as she clambered to 'rescue' the young goat up on the ledge, shouting at it to come to mother? What was going through this female's mind to think that this animal that was their prey was her child? Did she recently have a loss of her own and was projecting the unjustly death of her lost pups onto this young thing? Unfortunely, Eek was too quick for Rayne and already had climbed up to the ledge before he had taken one step. With every slip Eek made, caused a ripple of fear go through Rayne as he shifted from paw to paw below the she-wolf, unable to scale the slope due to his bulk making it considerably more dangerous to climb. A single wrong footstep out of place and it would have sent him tumbling back down. "Eek! Please! This is dangerous! You could get hurt!" It was obvious the goat had seen them and was searching for way to escape. Yet as it soon became clear to Rayne, the only way was down as with a single desperate cry, the kid launched itself into the air and managed to land behind Rayne. |
It took tapping into a deep reservoir of will power for Eek not to throw herself over that ledge after the child. Slipping paws scrabbled to the edge, but at the last second self preservation held her down, and she grudgingly held her breath to stay still and watch the scene unfold. The sleet had penetrated her coat completely, making her shiver from the cold, and her legs hurt from the bursts of energy she had forced them to use. She was damned lucky she was not alone on this mountain, for at this point she was becoming exhausted. These facts did not manage to cloud her conscious thoughts, for matters such as those were always trifling when an orphan was within her reach. |