There were rumors across the Lore that winter was fading, that spring had chosen to grace the lands with its presence once again. They were hardly believable. How often did the snow still cascade from a white sky, and the howling winds blow bitterly and without remorse? Though the cruel temperatures had indeed let up for short times here and there, few signs existed that insinuated the arrival of the warm seasons.
Truthfully, the Lore had not been hit the worst. Surrounding the haven the storms swept through with a fury unknown to most, the famine completely destroyed packs that had once been powerful, and prey could not be found for miles and miles. Each day more creatures succumbed to the cold and the hunger...only the truly strong survived. Herron Ryder, a silvery ghost that flitted unknown throughout the many regions of Canada, had somehow managed to hold on to life since the winter had first struck mercilessly. Now he found himself knocking at the borders of Relic Lore in desperate need of a place, a home.
He stared at the sparkling ice that encased the Secluded Spring, frost thickening on his muzzle for each breath he exhaled. Though the snow was plenty to keep a wolf alive through the winter, a long, deep drink was much needed by the pale rogue. This, however, did not seem the place to find such a luxury; it yielded nothing to quench his thirst. Herron frowned sadly, a wistful glimmer dancing in his emerald green eyes. What he wouldn't do for a thorough drink...or a meal...or some friendly company. The rogue was nothing if not a social butterfly, though he rarely found himself with the same crowd for long due to his deceptive habits and tendency to hoodwink those around him.
Herron grumbled under his breath and turned away from the useless spring, a new plan formulating in his ever-working mind. Death threatened him every day, and waiting out the harsh winter became more and more difficult the longer it lasted. Being alone had made things even tougher on loners like him; therefore it was time to find a pack.
He shuddered at the thought.
He would provide for them as long as they provided for him. He knew it worked both ways, and he would have no chance at finding a home if he saw it any other way. Alphas were the choosy sort, nit-picky and stiff, and perfectly annoying, but he could bear it for the remainder of the season. And who knows, perhaps he would even decide to stay there indefinitely if things went well. Herron chuckled, his light and happy-go-lucky spirit returning now that his mind was off water.
Now...if only he could find a place.