It was especially cold this day, and Miro did not even try denying it. His paws sunk into the soft, white snow as he made his way into the woods, eerie silence filling the male's ears. Miro had grown thinner than his already slim form, and his long, lanky legs shook with each step. That didn't at all prevent the tenacious youth to travel south in this horrid weather, determined that some snow wouldn't stop him. Though winter wasn't Miro's thing, he had seen and experienced far worst before arriving in the new land. His breath came out a thick fog and in the silence, Miro's panting could be only heard. He had dashed half of the way, enjoying the snow and wind pressing against his tawny pelt, stopping only once to prevent himself from crossing the pack borders. Longing had especially filled the young male ever since he had arrived. It ate at his insides, twisting his stomach, and reminded him painfully of the past, him and his parents, the feeling of belonging. The light tawny male wished to belong. He wished to have somebody to talk to and play with, instead of wallowing alone. To have a home once more. This was his chance. Miro settled few paces behind a stream, now frozen over with winter's cool wrath. Silence filled the area and the young male sat upright, his bright amber alive with hope. Now it was a waiting game. A waiting game to be played out in the forest that was filled with silence - now, a hum could be heard. The young male didn't mind that the trees and snow kept him company. |
table by mimi |