Set Apart this Dream
06-12-2013, 04:47 AM
Black feathers clumped with snow flopped around slate grey-black hooves as the mare cantered across the meadow, skidded to a halt and spun on her hocks, giving a squeal as she lunged in the new direction, head snaking out as though to bite the air. Teeth clicked together on air as she sent her hooves forward to paw at the air, trampling the ground, churning the snow. A summoning howl rang across the land, and her head shot up and turned, mane and forelock tossing, to look. Ears pricked forward, and an answering nicker rumbled through her chest.
Quickly, Obsidian took off toward it. She knew the voice. Chrysanthe. This must mean that she had won, and was now head m- er? Wolf. This was good. The young female was kind, even to her, a horse in a Wolf world. She slowed to a walk as she arrived at the meeting, looking around to see who had arrived. Cormalin, Erani, Nova, a silver female that she hadn?t caught the name of yet, and Chrysanthe were there. She gave them a whicker of greeting and came to stand at rest behind Cormalin. Lowering her head, she lipped at the fur at the back of his neck. She never spoke much around wolves outside of Corrie, Erani, Nova, their pups, and Chrysanthe and Epiphron. She highly suspected the other wolves thought her dumb, like any deer or elk. They?d be sorely misjudging her. She was just as smart as a wolf.
Quickly, Obsidian took off toward it. She knew the voice. Chrysanthe. This must mean that she had won, and was now head m- er? Wolf. This was good. The young female was kind, even to her, a horse in a Wolf world. She slowed to a walk as she arrived at the meeting, looking around to see who had arrived. Cormalin, Erani, Nova, a silver female that she hadn?t caught the name of yet, and Chrysanthe were there. She gave them a whicker of greeting and came to stand at rest behind Cormalin. Lowering her head, she lipped at the fur at the back of his neck. She never spoke much around wolves outside of Corrie, Erani, Nova, their pups, and Chrysanthe and Epiphron. She highly suspected the other wolves thought her dumb, like any deer or elk. They?d be sorely misjudging her. She was just as smart as a wolf.