- Afternoon, Mist — 14° F/-10° C
Oh he was far away from home now! The thought alone made him giddy, the hairs at the back of his neck standing on end with nervous energy. At last, he had given up entirely on his hopeless endeavor to follow the laws of his parents. He had known from the start that it wouldn't last, that he couldn't stick to the lands, to the borders, to the rules! He had tried for his father's sake - the last thing Maksim needed while he was healing up were the worries of his son running off - but oh had it been hard; every day he had felt his fur itch, muscles begging to be used for more than the usual 'border patrols' that had become his life, tracing the edge of his pen, longing to be set free. In the end, he had given in, unable to fight his nature, and knowing that his father was better, the incentive to stick to the guidelines was dwindling. He was not like his siblings. not the perfect son, always listening, following the rules and doing exactly as expected of him like @Aleksei; nor the adored prodigy, already hankering for knowledge, studying and gathering herbs like @Karina this was where he belonged, this was what he longed for, exploring; Adventure! That very morning, he had awoken early, swiftly making his way through the fog - its white clouds no longer held any mystery to him - and reaching the pack borders, he had spared no time to think further of what he was doing, but merely crossed out into the unknown. The first few miles were familiar enough, woods similar to those behind the borders, but soon the landscape changed, and the Cut Rock River prince's orange eyes grew wide with wonder. So many new sights appeared out of the mist, making him keep going for most of the day, toothy grin only growing wider with each step. It was only now, as his legs started to ache, and he noticed the slow dimming of the diffuse daylight, that he stopped, gasping lightly for air. Head moving from side to side, the rust pelted pup studied his surroundings, taking in every detail with a breathy laugh. All around him were wide, thick-stemmed trees, rising, not as tall as the cedars of home, but still far above his head, and branching out in strange, long wisps, hanging down like moss green curtains, forming incredible shelters around the trees' base. "This is amazing!" He whispered breathlessly to himself, chuckling with joy. He should be thinking of turning home, already it was too late for him to make it before night fall, but he was too lost in his adventure to remember. Word count: 456 Thoughts ”Speech” |