Also, Random Event: Lachesis, you face-planted in the snow. Also you seriously don't have to match this I got carried away XD
The constant cold was growing tiresome. The deer-legged yearling longed for the warmth of the sun on his back and the taste of fresh meat on his tongue. With the arrival of the snow came the departure of the prey; with each passing day the land of Relic Lore grew more and more empty. Even wolves were disappearing. Some chased the prey in hopes of bypassing the worst of the winter, while others were unable to survive in the frigid temperatures. While he had been unsure of jumping into a new pack after deciding to leave Pitch Pine Trail with Anastasia, the boy was now grateful they had chosen to join Darkwaters when they had.Anastasia…
Even just the thought of his former companion felt as though a stick was being twisted through his heart. He paused briefly to allow the thought to linger before continuing forward, his shoulders hunched forward. Although thinking of the blue-eyed china doll was often difficult and painful XIX forced himself to. He worried that if he stopped, even for a day, he would forget about his pale friend. As much as he wanted to remain positive and hopeful that she had found a way to survive the mountain and was waiting to return to Cut Rock, Lachesis knew the chances of survival were slim. He could not ignore the truth; denial would only worsen his condition, and the boy needed to be strong if she returned to the pack. Cut Rock River was his home, and would remain his home until he died or the pack disbanded – which, hopefully, neither would occur any time soon. If Ana returned to the pack the healer wanted to make sure he was there when she came back home.
There was also another reason why he would not leave the growing pack – her name was Capella. The pale, sunflower-eyed female had been one of the first to stumble upon the distraught yearling after his return from the mountain. She had also been the wolf to bring Shade and Karpos into his life, and had been one of his closest friends since their first encounter. Luckily the leader of his pack, Maksim, had allowed his bright-eyed friend to join the pack. The first few weeks after his return XIX had remained isolated in his den, even pulling away from Capella as he hid in the darkest corners. Eventually he allowed himself to seek the comfort that she offered, his thin body almost constantly glued to her side. There were still days where he would shy way, drowning himself in his thoughts as the grief overwhelmed him. Even when he avoided her and attempted to push her away she remained, her soft voice bringing the yearling back from even the darkest of places. After several days he finally abandoned the safety of his den, the frigid air biting at his frail body. He knew that if he remained in his den any longer the other wolves of Cut Rock were going to think he had gone crazy – which wasn’t completely untrue.
He had left the den without Capella in hopes of finding some sort of food to add to the pack’s cache. Living as a loner had been tough on the sunflower-eyed female, and while she had been busy worrying about him Lachesis had been concerned about her own health. She put on a strong face for the mentally wounded healer, which caused thoughts of guilt to surface. He was supposed to be the strong one; the protector. He had failed with Anastasia, but he would not fail with Capella.
Long, willowy legs moved with precision as he cut through the snow, his slender body weaving through the trees as he neared the creek he and Anastasia had made a temporary home of while they had been searching for a pack. Wrapped up in his own thoughts, the ghost had forgotten to pay attention to the ground in front of him. His forepaw caught on the edge of the beaver dam, causing the stilt-legged yearling to stumble forward and land face-first in the snow.
stick with those who stick with you