11-25-2022, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2023, 04:09 AM by Fenn. Edited 1 time in total.)
@Baelfire May have gotten a little carried away ... :D
… lavenders blue, dilly, dilly
lavender's green
when I am king, dilly, dilly
you shall be queen
who told you so, dilly, dilly
who told you so?
'twas mine own heart, dilly, dilly
that told me so ...
On through the plains the small woman trekked, humming a tune close to her heart. Recalling sweet memories was something Fennec adored. It was often songs of her childhood that brought these forth. Most came from her mother ... a kindly soul with every ounce of love for those she'd spent the most of her time with. As Fenn grew up, it was her mother's teachings that kept her strong and willing for more; not of ambition — only to do more for those who could not do for themselves. In some point in time, all wolves find each other enemies. But in the end, they were all the same and sometimes needed to admit when they needed help from another, as all would.
While Fennec didn't know much of what she sought in this span wilds, she knew there was a calling for her somewhere.. a purpose; a home, where she could do good and make proud the hero she once lost. Yes, there would be trivial times and obstacles to prevent her path; but she would not stray or falter.. only continue on and find herself. Somewhere.
A light trickle of water eventually caught her ear, the soft rumble of her vocal chords slowly ceasing. When she lifted her gaze to the distance, a large pool was soon in view. Oh, what perfect timing! She'd barely begun to think of how dry her mouth had become all this while! A nice, cool drink was just what she needed. Eagerly traipsing forward, Fenn lifted her forelegs in the air before playfully stomping over the shallow waters. A small giggle escaped her. It was a pleasant feeling to know the joys of her youth again, even if it made her appear childish.
When her fun was over, she finally made use of the watering hole as she'd intended. Leaning over, with minimal effort, a small tongue swiped over the substance. It wasn't the most refreshing taste, but what more could she expect? Snow had fallen recently, and the pool had plenty of the plain's earthy particles swung within. Nothing she could do about a little dirt. Besides, it was far better than drinking mud. Something she did not want to experience again ...
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