09-07-2023, 07:24 PM
The she-wolf was tired.
Sleepless nights and futile dreams had been keeping her awake since she’d been brought back and she often found herself restless. Needy. Yearning for something she couldn’t quite place.
Tove was forever thankful that the Star Mother had blessed her and her packmates but she couldn’t help the occasional twinge of nostalgia with how things had been before. She couldn't remember waking up in sweats or her dreams having been diluted by memories she wished to forget.
It had been different before.
Tonight was just like the last and as quiet as could be, the young woman had snuck away on light paws and did her best to not wake up anyone nearby. She’d waited until the brightest part of twilight, hoping to catch sunrise and still see the stars twinkling above. Since finding herself here, she’d found herself very fond of the vast night skies that graced the Vale. They were stunning and always seemed to calm her nerves down.
It felt like home.
She took her time tonight, enjoying the balmy breeze and the whispered gentle hum of the insects and critters that lived amongst the secrets of the Vale. Her favorites were the chittering crickets and the moths that flitted around the tall trees and verdure. It was all so beautiful.
”Hmm,” she’d hum to herself lazily, her sleepy hazel gaze skittering the grounds below and lingering on the starry sky above. Each step was slow and careful as she enjoyed her time and took in the sights. She ignored the heaviness of her brain, begging and calling for her to sleep.
Her dark nose twitched and her eyes widened in a gentle delight as a familiar scent caught her attention. It was spicy and woodsy and she could almost taste it on her tongue. A scent you wouldn't miss. Thyme! What a surprise.
Even in the darkly lit sky, she could see the green leaves and small white flowers that swayed and danced alongside the languorous breeze that blanketed the lands. Perfect. She hoped no one needed it anytime soon but it would have been silly to pass it by.
Tove wasted no time in grabbing her share to bring back home, the green leaves tickling her snout as she gently ripped away enough to carry from the small bush. Her tongue tingled and watered at the spiced taste and she couldn't help but let out a small disapproving huff. It wasn’t her favorite but she wasn’t going to complain. Much.
A silent thank you to the Mother was given and she continued on her idle stroll, thyme hanging from her jaws and sleepy gaze still wandering. She was hopeful to come across skunkbush in one of her walks; she’d never used it herself but she knew it had been said to help with nightmares. If not, perhaps valerian - if she could find it.
Sleepless nights and futile dreams had been keeping her awake since she’d been brought back and she often found herself restless. Needy. Yearning for something she couldn’t quite place.
Tove was forever thankful that the Star Mother had blessed her and her packmates but she couldn’t help the occasional twinge of nostalgia with how things had been before. She couldn't remember waking up in sweats or her dreams having been diluted by memories she wished to forget.
It had been different before.
Tonight was just like the last and as quiet as could be, the young woman had snuck away on light paws and did her best to not wake up anyone nearby. She’d waited until the brightest part of twilight, hoping to catch sunrise and still see the stars twinkling above. Since finding herself here, she’d found herself very fond of the vast night skies that graced the Vale. They were stunning and always seemed to calm her nerves down.
It felt like home.
She took her time tonight, enjoying the balmy breeze and the whispered gentle hum of the insects and critters that lived amongst the secrets of the Vale. Her favorites were the chittering crickets and the moths that flitted around the tall trees and verdure. It was all so beautiful.
”Hmm,” she’d hum to herself lazily, her sleepy hazel gaze skittering the grounds below and lingering on the starry sky above. Each step was slow and careful as she enjoyed her time and took in the sights. She ignored the heaviness of her brain, begging and calling for her to sleep.
Her dark nose twitched and her eyes widened in a gentle delight as a familiar scent caught her attention. It was spicy and woodsy and she could almost taste it on her tongue. A scent you wouldn't miss. Thyme! What a surprise.
Even in the darkly lit sky, she could see the green leaves and small white flowers that swayed and danced alongside the languorous breeze that blanketed the lands. Perfect. She hoped no one needed it anytime soon but it would have been silly to pass it by.
Tove wasted no time in grabbing her share to bring back home, the green leaves tickling her snout as she gently ripped away enough to carry from the small bush. Her tongue tingled and watered at the spiced taste and she couldn't help but let out a small disapproving huff. It wasn’t her favorite but she wasn’t going to complain. Much.
A silent thank you to the Mother was given and she continued on her idle stroll, thyme hanging from her jaws and sleepy gaze still wandering. She was hopeful to come across skunkbush in one of her walks; she’d never used it herself but she knew it had been said to help with nightmares. If not, perhaps valerian - if she could find it.
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