ardent

A Fresh Start



Miksa

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Male
gems
308
size
Large
build
posts
115
player
Anais
06-24-2015, 11:36 PM
Walk | Talk | Think

He was still feeling down on himself after the pack meeting though he knew now that things would change. He promised himself as well as those of Threar that he would make a difference, whether they knew of it or not, and he intended to keep to his word this time around. This was a second chance of sorts, a means for him to pick himself up from the rut he had fallen into, dust himself off, and try again. They were good wolves, kind wolves, and he wanted more than anything to do right by them. And that involved kicking his own butt into gear.

But the first thing he wanted to do was get himself in the right mentality for it. No more negative thoughts, just positive thinking and progress from there on out, and he sought out a place where he could clear his mind. It was the first traveling he had done since arriving in the east to live in Threar, the first time he had set foot outside of their borders, and what he found seemed about right. It was a cliff side, cold and lacking much color because of the season, but the view was nice and the sun overhead warmed the place comfortably. He took a seat there away from the edge, feeling the wind that flew in off the waters rustle at his coat thick winter coat and chill him just a little, somewhat like the north winds used to. This...this would be a good place to think.

And so he did. He drew in a breath and released it slowly, in a quiet sigh as he gathered his thoughts. Fighting. It had been his goal from the start, the path his mother had taken and the one he knew he would follow in. He might have been timid, might have been more of a pushover than anything, but in this he was certain and wanted to stick with his conviction. He was going to train as much as he could, learn everything that he could, and use those newly acquired skills to help the pack that was slowly becoming his new family. I can do this, Miksa thought to himself, gazing over the cliff and beyond at the horizon, I won't let their kindness be for nothing.