Sturdy as a rock
06-19-2017, 06:55 PM
It was time for him to leave the north behind. To be honest he'd been hiding from responsibility and trying to find a way to avoid certain things. Ray was the biggest issue that he'd been trying to avoid for so long, but now he just felt defeated. Even when he was sure he'd never see her again, that there was no way in hell he'd never run into her again, she somehow managed to catch up to them. Was fate trying to force them together again? If so he disliked it. He still couldn't hate her, but every time he looked upon her face he felt pain. Saving her from the icy depths of the frozen lake had been enough of a cruel twist of fate to send him running to get some space. He couldn't be around her and sort out his feelings at the same time. How was he supposed to feel about a wolf who constantly disappointed him? She'd left him countless times and yet part of him still viewed her as his best friend. He didn't understand. Thinking about returning to Delaney was about the sole comfort he had. She was about the only other friend that he had that wasn't making his life complicated, confusing, or left him wondering where the hell she was. She'd left the north before him and he'd promised to catch up while she went to go talk to her old alpha. He hadn't pried and instead let her go while he tried to sort his own mind out. Now it was at that point where he would return to her. They'd agreed to convene somewhere in the south so they could find a slightly warmer place to stay until spring greeted them once more. Of course the easiest way back south was past the strange wall that seemed to stretch on forever. He had just reached it and was padding along the side when he spotted something strange. It was obviously a wolf, but there was something off about the male. The markings hadn't even thrown him off really, but it was the odd bits of long fur coming from his head. That wasn't normal, was it? Walk, "Talk" Think |