To arms my brothers
10-02-2013, 08:13 PM
"Speech."
Her mind had rushed with thoughts of spring, summer and fall, her favorite seasons which were deprived from her in the bitterness of winter. Her black fur had blended in like an elephant in an ant stack. The snow that graced the ground was pure white, whereas her fur was black and grey. Her fur was ragged, and it had a thick coat which prevented her from being cold during the harsh months. It was indeed a harder life for a loner, but she couldn?t mind. The only thing she knew that if she didn?t survive, than she had lost the ultimate game. She had lost at the game of life, and she refused to do that.
With the cold weather that cursed her, there was water everywhere, just? frozen. There was ice everywhere, including the waterfall before her. She had stumbled upon it, and it was almost sturdy to walk on, but she didn?t dare trust it. She almost laughed at herself for being so stupid; her thoughts were all over the place as she gracefully trotted over the snow and looked for a place to rest. She began to wonder what pack life was like. She had never known, the benevolent female was born and raised a loner. A loner taught that there was one game and everyone played it. It was the game of life, and she knew that it had ups and downs. Her parents had sent her out to look for a man, but still she waited.
She missed her family, but most of all, she missed her sister Marya. They called her princess of the night, just because she was pure black, not a single grey fur in her pelt, and she was nocturnal. Elp had been closest to her sister, and her sister had chosen to be the child to stay behind. She had found a man, Elp was pretty sure she had raised a pack to. It was a shame almost that Elp was away from her and still had no one else to call family. She snapped her thoughts back to the present day, keeping her thoughts cleared; she used her paws to swipe away some snow. She then promptly settled down in the cleared area, starting off into the sky in envy of her sister.