Post by Luna on Sept 13, 2008 8:57:56 GMT -5
I n t r o d u c i n g // Luna Sioux
C o m m e n t s //
C o u n t //515
P l o t //
S t a t u s // Complete!
The rays of the sun, filtered through the overshadowing branches and dappled her back with spots of light. The luminated area on her Lightly-shaded fur showed the vast array of differently-tinged hairs, varying in gleam from a pure white to a dark gray to a rich orange. The sunlight was warm upon her back, and she could feel the warmth penetrating into her body. It was extremely soothing, and both her posture and expression showed it. The wolf was relaxing beneath the trees rolled over on her side, her eyes narrowed in a expression of recently-achieved contentment, showing only a glimpse of pale blue.
And then her stomach rumbled.
Almond-shaped eyes sprang open, revealing the silver ring that wrapped about her dark pupils and gave her eyes their innocent look. "Oh, hush.." Luna whispered, directing her annoyed words towards her belly. With a irritable grunt, she stood up, hoping bleakly that taking the weight of her body off of her empy stomach, the hunger pangs would diminish. It never will, and she knew that. Fortunately, today's hunger wasn't as bad, just annoying. And Luna did the only thing she could do. Ignore it.
Paws shifted beneath her as she began walking, weaving through the trees without much of a purpose. Oh, she knew that she was near the pack den. she had stumbled upon the territory only a day or two ago.Her lips twitched upwards briefly in a grim smile, showing the white tips of her canines. It was ridiculous that, without a pack, she couldn't feed herself at all. Even in the winter, she had been able to scavange the remains of any bits 'n pieces of the animals killed in a hunt. However, in this new place, Luna hadn't been so lucky. The only thing she had eaten in the past two weeks was a partially-decomposed shrew, and she had only been able to keep it in his stomach for a quarter of an hour before vomiting. A look of disgust spasmed across her face as she remembered the burn of bile and the smell of carrion.
Pausing in a small clearing within the center of three trees, Luna studied her situation. It didn't look good at all, and she knew it. The only logical way to solve the problem, however, was to join a pack But, was it worth it, she wondered. Was it worth being apart of a pack just to have a full belly? To be with someone compared to walking day after day alone? As if in response, another growl came from her stomach, and Luna surpressed a sigh. Lowering her lean hindquarters to the ground, the young wolf lifted her gaze to look in the direction of a stream
Another sigh escaped her. she had no idea what to do. She was only a 9 months old...not even a year yet and she was expexted to fend for herself? She was lucky that nothing had attacked her so far. So, for the moment, she chose to do sit and wait awhile to see if anyone else would come across her.
C o m m e n t s //
C o u n t //515
P l o t //
S t a t u s // Complete!
The rays of the sun, filtered through the overshadowing branches and dappled her back with spots of light. The luminated area on her Lightly-shaded fur showed the vast array of differently-tinged hairs, varying in gleam from a pure white to a dark gray to a rich orange. The sunlight was warm upon her back, and she could feel the warmth penetrating into her body. It was extremely soothing, and both her posture and expression showed it. The wolf was relaxing beneath the trees rolled over on her side, her eyes narrowed in a expression of recently-achieved contentment, showing only a glimpse of pale blue.
And then her stomach rumbled.
Almond-shaped eyes sprang open, revealing the silver ring that wrapped about her dark pupils and gave her eyes their innocent look. "Oh, hush.." Luna whispered, directing her annoyed words towards her belly. With a irritable grunt, she stood up, hoping bleakly that taking the weight of her body off of her empy stomach, the hunger pangs would diminish. It never will, and she knew that. Fortunately, today's hunger wasn't as bad, just annoying. And Luna did the only thing she could do. Ignore it.
Paws shifted beneath her as she began walking, weaving through the trees without much of a purpose. Oh, she knew that she was near the pack den. she had stumbled upon the territory only a day or two ago.Her lips twitched upwards briefly in a grim smile, showing the white tips of her canines. It was ridiculous that, without a pack, she couldn't feed herself at all. Even in the winter, she had been able to scavange the remains of any bits 'n pieces of the animals killed in a hunt. However, in this new place, Luna hadn't been so lucky. The only thing she had eaten in the past two weeks was a partially-decomposed shrew, and she had only been able to keep it in his stomach for a quarter of an hour before vomiting. A look of disgust spasmed across her face as she remembered the burn of bile and the smell of carrion.
Pausing in a small clearing within the center of three trees, Luna studied her situation. It didn't look good at all, and she knew it. The only logical way to solve the problem, however, was to join a pack But, was it worth it, she wondered. Was it worth being apart of a pack just to have a full belly? To be with someone compared to walking day after day alone? As if in response, another growl came from her stomach, and Luna surpressed a sigh. Lowering her lean hindquarters to the ground, the young wolf lifted her gaze to look in the direction of a stream
Another sigh escaped her. she had no idea what to do. She was only a 9 months old...not even a year yet and she was expexted to fend for herself? She was lucky that nothing had attacked her so far. So, for the moment, she chose to do sit and wait awhile to see if anyone else would come across her.