The sun overhead would have fooled even the smartest of wolves into thinking the day would eventually turn warm. Morning had just crept through the trees, though it was a quiet awakening; despite the sweet, wet smell of spring that lingered in these foreign woods, there were no insects or birds to which Volkan could listen as she entered Relic Lore for the first time. In fact, her pawfalls in the thin snow were the only sounds to break the silence as she picked her way carefully but lightly over fallen branches and between barren tree trunks.
She hadn't really considered the fact that setting off alone was practically a death wish. Yeah, she could "fend for herself" the way that any yearling might have thought she could - yeah, she could catch a rabbit or two here and there. But it had been <i>so</i> many days and nights since she'd tasted caribou, or any sort of meat that she'd hunted with someone else to catch.
As she ducked under a particularly low-hanging tree branch and stepped as quietly as she could into a small clearing surrounding a creek, Volkan had a stark realization.
<b>"I'm gonna have to <i>talk to</i> someone, aren't I,"</b> she muttered to herself, pale blue eyes slowly tracing the line on the snowy ground where the bank met the creek. Then, without hesitation, she bounded forward, stopping short before the ice. No drinking water <i>here</i> - she'd have to move onward... sooner or later, she would have to meet someone. And everything would begin again.
But for now, taking a brief moment to look around, she... liked this place. This spot, right here, something about it was different. It was peaceful. So, for the first time since she'd left her home, Volkan stopped running. And for the first time, she didn't feel the urge to look over her shoulder.
(This post was last modified: Mar 09, 2011, 06:06 PM by Volkan.)
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