After the bombing started in the country, I never felt like it was my home. Part of me was vanished, completely.
I wasn't enthralled, not even a bit. The fields of sunflowers were dilapidated too. I used to sit there with my best friend Riggs, we would come here very often.
We would come across two young wolves, a female and a male. They didn't harm us, but Riggs and I were frightened.
It flashed before my eyes, their big, sharp, intimidating teeth and the fact that they were bigger than a wolf hound it seemed like.
However, i'll let the story speak for its self.
--- (a/n: keep in mind that there's wolves involved and they talk, but not to humans since us humans don't understand ANIMAL LANGUAGE. Common sense guys :-])
Hanalei's p.o.v. Wednesday 9:00 p.m.
"Hanalei!!" Fern said as she chased me through the forest, I ran faster than her and she was having trouble climbing over the dead tree then a snap happened.
I stopped in my tracks when she became silent, my ears perked up and my eyes widened. I looked around calling her name, "Fern! are you alive?!" I stood as I looked around in the darkness of the forest.
I whimper in despair, not knowing where she could have gone or she might've fell somewhere far.
How can I be so stupid, she was right behind me when she chased me.
I squint my eyes in the distance, it was foggy but you can still see the visible trees. Snow started to fall from the sky and I convinced myself to search for Fern.
"Fe-" I call her name once again until I get cut off, a wolf charges into me causing me to fall on my back. I growl as kick the wolf with my hind legs, making her yelp.
She falls back and gets back up as she whines, she pins her ears down and looks at me. I get up and shake my fur, I realized it was Fern.
"I-I am so sorry Fern, I cross my heart I didn't mean to hurt you."
"Oh shut up Hanalei, control your reflexes next time would ya'?"
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"Hey, I apologized, I was expecting you to forgive me and get it over with." I raise my voice at her, making her curl her tail and growl softly.
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I look at her with my piercing eyes, she looks down at her paws and sighs. She uncurls her tail and walks away with her head and ears down. I watch her walk past me and I roll my eyes, regretting to be conniving towards her.
"Fern, wait up, father said we can't be separated." I say in a softer tone, Fern is still ignoring me but I'm not going to bug in.
A moment later, we arrived in our camp. A lot of our pack members were trotting back and forth. I see father, the Alpha male of the pack, he was the top in the hierarchy, standing on his stone rock.
He looks at me and Fern with a serious expression, like he was going to bark and lecture us.
I roll my eyes and part my mouth when I was about to speak. "Silence!" he said.
I growl and sway my tail in a aggressive manner, Fern looks at both of us and sighs.
"You both always start wars with each other.." she says and I look at her, I stop growling and I soften my eyes.
She looks sad, like she was distraught. I bring down my ears and frown, I look up at my father, Kai.
"Why are you angry father?" I ask him, he looks at me in the eyes as he makes his way down his rock.
His broad shoulders, his perky ears were extremely cunning, his strikingly blue eyes. The other wolves told me they could only see one color for everything, I was confused because I could see yellow, blue, red etc.
He approached me, he was taller than me, and I was only a teen-adult. "Where were you?" He asked me. He sounded old, quite old.
"I was with Fern in the woods, we were playing wolf-hunt."
He nodded his head, believing what I said. He walks passed me but before he walks away he says something about hunting season.
I was a huntress, not fully a huntress. But I'm currently training to be one, tonight I couldn't since it was late at night.
Everybody was entering their dens, I looked around for Fern. No sight of her. She must've went to her den, so I walked to mine.
I enter inside, it was empty with only scraps of bones scattered around the area. I let out a breath as it disappears into the cold air, it was freezing.
I shook my fur making me stumble a little, I walk in circles and lie down. Curling my tail around my legs as my bottom lip trembles.
I grid my teeth together as I admire the starry night. What also appeared were these colorful lights, they were dynamic to look at.
My mother once told me they were spirits watching over us and they would come here and look down at our camp every once and then.
I rest my head on my paws and I crinkle my muzzle, I slowly drift off to sleep in the cold frisky breeze.