@Sagacity <3
The rain had begun hours ago. Was it just hours? It felt like days. It was hard to tell anymore. The chilly onslaught had soaked him to the bone – not a great fete with his poor condition. Bones jutted here and there, his already mangled ear was near on missing and his legs were littered with scars and patches of missing fur. They’d been brutal, sure, but nothing could ever compare to what his father used to do to him; if anything, they had tortured him with mercy.
The bitter cold of the water that fell from the sky felt good against his hot skin. No doubt a fever had set in, but with anything in his life, he pushed through it. Nightfall came earlier and earlier and whilst they were in the midst of fall, the tell-tale signs of winter were everywhere. The leaves had long ago begun to change colour from a rich emerald to a crisp cinnamon. The wind grew heavier, colder with each gust. All around, tiny animals gorged themselves on food ready to take them through their winter hibernation.
Had it been so long already? He was sure the weather had been warm when he and Valiant took his son, Adonis, on a trip to man him up. The sun had been pleasant upon his broad, dark shoulders. The grass had been lush, full of bounce as the trio had made their way to places away from those that they knew. Spring was turning into summer when he had left the confides of the mountain he had called home; now winter was fast approaching and the dark king was finally able to contemplate just how long he had been lost.
The rain did nothing to help the boggy ground beneath him. Each tender step the tall male made felt as if the earth may swallow him. The grass was an excellent mirage, covering the thick, oozing clay and silt below which did its very best to suck him under. Despite his waning strength, he pressed onwards. Determination the only thing he had left to pull strength from. Mentally he was an iron giant but physically he was but a shell of his former self. It was fortunate that the falling rain shattered the surface of the water which ran alongside him, for if he were to catch a glimpse of himself his blood might boil.
Anger had been his only companion these past few months; the only thing that had kept him going, that kept his mouth shut and his mind sharp. The endless darkness of the hole he had been kept within would have been maddening where it not for his dark thoughts. It was lucky that he was a sick, twisted, sadistic bastard – it had made the experience not exactly pleasant, but not soul shattering either. It was hard to shatter something which doesn’t exist.
Another icy droplet pelted him into his gunmetal eye. The cold sting caused him to wince and pause midstep. The rain wasn’t letting up. Clarity came with the burning sensation on the surface of his eye; he needed to seek shelter. Pressing onwards would only drain whatever strength he had left and he had a long way to go yet. Home was on the horizon, sure, but it was at least a week’s trek and that was if he did not rest along the way.
Home. He would laugh at the word were his voice up to working. A burning, dry feeling flooded his throat at the very thought of opening his lips to form words. He had been silent for so very long, saving whatever voice he had left for the silky ears of the rather heinous female he had seduced to mount his escape from the prison he had been locked within. She had appreciated the smooth, seductive tones of his southern drawl as he whispered promises of a better life into her tattered ears. Not yet even a full adult, he took advantage of her without guilt. Another pawn in this game he called life.
As he made his way towards a cluster of fallen branches, he thought of her with a sadistic smirk. No doubt she would still be sitting aside the lake where he had been discovered with Valiant and his son. Waiting for him to fetch her and bring her to his kingdom. He wished he could have seen her. Her ugly, marred face tormented when she finally accepted that he was not coming for her. That he had abandoned her to a fate worse than death. Her punishment would be long, what with being the eldest daughter to the alpha of the pack who had stolen him; long and painful he suspected, until she begged the old man for death… which would most likely be dragged out too.
Ducking his head, his dark form slipped beneath the mound of branches and took what little shelter he could find. Exhausted on the inside, but steely on the out, he lowered himself to curl into a ball. His nose tucking beneath the tatty fur of his tail, seeking out what little heat his own body and dirty fur could offer him. It was not long before he slumbered- an uneasy, wakeful sleep where dreams of his father lingered. He hoped the rain would stop soon.