What A Wonderful Feeling
04-05-2013, 11:41 PM
Cormalin |
His leg hurt. It wasn?t bad, really, but it gave him an excuse to force himself to approach his sister. They had so much to catch up on. So much to talk about. He had so much explaining to do that it made his head whirl. He was afraid. He was elated. He was petrified. He reached the ravine entrance, heavily marked by her and her gigantic mate?s scents, and her paws stalled their movements. His ears flattened to his head as his mismatched eyes stared into the green lit passage. What would he say first? What would he do? His paws started moving again as he forced himself to enter the passage. As the cool green light swallowed him whole, he gazed about. She really did have a knack for choosing the best places to make her den at. The tinkling bells of water made his head turn. A small waterfall, fed by a natural spring, gurgled and sparkled down the rocky face where the wall of the ravine bulged outward, coming to fall into a deep pool, before the water flowed away into a deep crevice and out of sight. His head turned, eyes taking in the large, sheltered but open area that lay at the base of a set of natural stone stairs that led up into the mouth of the cave. Cormalin took a deep breath, and started up the stairs. She sat beside a pile of herbs and other plants, and he was struck by a memory of their mother, sitting in the exact same position, paw pushing an herb across the dirt floor of the Healers? den. In the memory, a small white pup, his sister, sat beside Aobhinn, watching her every move. He swallowed as the memory faded, and before him sat his sister, back to him, sorting the tools that she had inherited from their mother. Her Craft. He couldn?t take his eyes from her. But at length, he forced himself to speak. ?Erani?? Her head turned. |