10-24-2023, 01:48 AM
The trail had led her into the steep recess of a valley, sheer rock splashed with vivid alpine meadows. A cold wind tugged at her fur, and she saw frost clinging to reddened leaves. This was a land of rich summers and icy winters.
For a brief moment, she was reminded of home. But it could not be, for her home had been flattened long ago, and Merel had grown too sharp and too wise to believe that anything else could be more than an illusion.
So she kept to the woods, where her darkly-mottled pelt would blend in among the dappled light. The fur on her neck prickled. These lands practically reeked of wolves. If it weren’t for her sister, she would have turned back long ago. If it weren’t for her scent, muted and hidden among the others…
More than once, Merel had doubted herself. Now more than ever. Did she even remember what her sisters smelled like? Would she even recognize her? Did she even want to be found?
There was one more fear. One more doubt. One that Merel refused to name, refused to give a face to, because otherwise she would topple. All that she had done, all the time she had spent gluing herself back together–it would shatter like thin ice on a pond if it was true. Yet when she heard footsteps, that fear made her hesitate. Not fear of whoever that wolf might be, but fear of the truth they might impart on her.
She could not turn back now. If there was even the slightest chance that Periane still needed her, she would be there. And if they had so much as plucked a hair from her sister’s back, she would rip out the throat of every single wolf in this valley.
Hopefully it wouldn’t come to that.
When she emerged from the undergrowth to greet the stranger, it was with a pleasant smile on her face. She moved with careful, delicate steps.
“Hello,” she said. “Do you live here? I believe I may be lost.”
For a brief moment, she was reminded of home. But it could not be, for her home had been flattened long ago, and Merel had grown too sharp and too wise to believe that anything else could be more than an illusion.
So she kept to the woods, where her darkly-mottled pelt would blend in among the dappled light. The fur on her neck prickled. These lands practically reeked of wolves. If it weren’t for her sister, she would have turned back long ago. If it weren’t for her scent, muted and hidden among the others…
More than once, Merel had doubted herself. Now more than ever. Did she even remember what her sisters smelled like? Would she even recognize her? Did she even want to be found?
There was one more fear. One more doubt. One that Merel refused to name, refused to give a face to, because otherwise she would topple. All that she had done, all the time she had spent gluing herself back together–it would shatter like thin ice on a pond if it was true. Yet when she heard footsteps, that fear made her hesitate. Not fear of whoever that wolf might be, but fear of the truth they might impart on her.
She could not turn back now. If there was even the slightest chance that Periane still needed her, she would be there. And if they had so much as plucked a hair from her sister’s back, she would rip out the throat of every single wolf in this valley.
Hopefully it wouldn’t come to that.
When she emerged from the undergrowth to greet the stranger, it was with a pleasant smile on her face. She moved with careful, delicate steps.
“Hello,” she said. “Do you live here? I believe I may be lost.”
for @Faust! Let me know if I should edit anything!
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