Winter rose
09-21-2018, 01:30 PM
When it had become clear that there was not a single trace of his sister left in the lands they had intentented to travel to, his path to leaving it once more was clear. He had lingered a little longer then he should, looking for any last, possible sign of his Winter Rose. there was not even a lingering scent at the borders of Abaven, and he knew in his heart of hearts, that she was gone as well.
With nothing more to keep him to these lands, he had travelled long and far, searching for the sister he loved with all his heart. If he kept an eye out for a blind albino, well, perhaps that was just a coincidence.
Years passed, and the bandit grew lonelier, and it became clear to him that the two woman he loved in this world could not be found. He joined a band of gypsies and spent much of his life playing the joker in a merry band of wolves. He never settled down, and never found love again. The wandering life of his companions suiting him well. When an Owl entered his temporary den one night, he almost made a snack of the one creature that could turn his life around. Recognising the Snowy screech owl with some astonishment, it was a while before its name returned to him. “Notch, Notch? wheres Vail.” Perhaps saving the little mite so many years ago was going to pay off...
Vail.
The name sent shivers down his spine. Not only was she alive, but he had found his first real lead to her in many years. Proving that his ties to the wolves he travelled with where thin, he left without a parting glance, and made his way back to Boreas where he knew he might find her once more.
He was almost disappointed that it was not Winter, the season he had known her best in. he couldn’t imagine seeing the white wolf in the blinding light of summer. In fact, a part of him couldn’t imagine seeing her at all, the part that had gone limp and hollow in the long, waiting years. He rushed the longest part of his journey, and slowed as he reached the lands of Boreas. It wouldn’t do to have her think she ran to him, after all. She had left him waiting and wondering for too long, and besides, he had always had a little too much pride to show honest consideration. Most of it came in the form of teasing gentless. He made his way to Inu island, and found the cave he had once showed her, with fireflies and a little, heated creek inside. He sat outside, tail swishing in the air, begging the gods that this wasn’t one more dead end.
With nothing more to keep him to these lands, he had travelled long and far, searching for the sister he loved with all his heart. If he kept an eye out for a blind albino, well, perhaps that was just a coincidence.
Years passed, and the bandit grew lonelier, and it became clear to him that the two woman he loved in this world could not be found. He joined a band of gypsies and spent much of his life playing the joker in a merry band of wolves. He never settled down, and never found love again. The wandering life of his companions suiting him well. When an Owl entered his temporary den one night, he almost made a snack of the one creature that could turn his life around. Recognising the Snowy screech owl with some astonishment, it was a while before its name returned to him. “Notch, Notch? wheres Vail.” Perhaps saving the little mite so many years ago was going to pay off...
Vail.
The name sent shivers down his spine. Not only was she alive, but he had found his first real lead to her in many years. Proving that his ties to the wolves he travelled with where thin, he left without a parting glance, and made his way back to Boreas where he knew he might find her once more.
He was almost disappointed that it was not Winter, the season he had known her best in. he couldn’t imagine seeing the white wolf in the blinding light of summer. In fact, a part of him couldn’t imagine seeing her at all, the part that had gone limp and hollow in the long, waiting years. He rushed the longest part of his journey, and slowed as he reached the lands of Boreas. It wouldn’t do to have her think she ran to him, after all. She had left him waiting and wondering for too long, and besides, he had always had a little too much pride to show honest consideration. Most of it came in the form of teasing gentless. He made his way to Inu island, and found the cave he had once showed her, with fireflies and a little, heated creek inside. He sat outside, tail swishing in the air, begging the gods that this wasn’t one more dead end.