Wolf's Rain- The Redemption
Ch. 1- History
It's been years since the journey of those four lone wolves to paradise, lost. Years of wondering how they turned out after seeing them coming through town from the shadows of my alley. Tall, strong male wolves were so hard to come by lately, it was almost enough to come out to feel the protection of a strong pack. The woman stopped me. No, I wouldn't say a woman. She smelled strange, like a lilac just opened in the summer breeze. She smelled like happiness and all that was good, walking next to the pure white wolf with deep blue eyes. She looked at me, looked at me as if she could see past the deep shadows I was trying to hide myself in. She had seen me, I knew it, but I couldn't move- frozen by the stare of pale red eyes. When they had left, I finally came out of my hiding place behind an old, beaten dumpster. A young wolf, in her prime, white as the snow that now fell around me. To others of my kind I look like a young woman, in her early twenties, white hair flowing down her back and blue eyes the color of permafrost. A tight white shirt covered me, along with flared baggy jeans. I leaned against the wall of my home and looked down at my feet in sadness. I should have followed them. I should have traveled with them.
I had finally gotten the courage to leave the city I was born in, just a year ago. I now was far north of where I originally was, looking for more of my own kind. Anyone to share my life with would satisfy me. I was lonely, looking for someone to cherish. I shook my head and growled at myself in protest. I wasn't lonely, I just wanted someone to talk to. With all these thoughts racing through my head it was hard to keep things straight. I stood up, my paws cold in the deep snow, looking in all directions, wondering in which way I should head. The snow bit at the skin beneath my fur, the wind so harsh it went straight through my protective coating. So cold... perhaps I should sleep for a while until the snow stopped...
"This snow is horrible. Why the hell did I decide to leave town?" Hunter growled, holding his arms around himself as he trudged through the thick snow. Through the white of the blizzard around him he thought for a minute he saw a shape lying in the middle of the snowdrift he was walking around. He squinted his eyes (for whatever good that did him) and finally made out a definite shape that was not snow. He jumped from foot to foot in the snow, getting toward the object as quickly as he could to see it covered in a layer of frost. He wiped the snow off of it to see a woman lying in front of him, her white hair splayed around her face like a halo. White hair? No, this was no human. swallowing a lump of excitement in his throat at finally finding another wolf, he gently picked her up and continued to walk through the tundra, this time heading south, retracing his steps.
So warm... I shouldn't
have fallen asleep in the blizzard. Had I died? The female wolf
opened her eyes and looked up to see a golden haired man looking down
at her with bright yellow eyes. Gasping and coiling into a protective
ball of fear, she stared at his surprised face until she realized he
wasn't going to attack him. "Who are you? Where am I?" She
demanded, looking around her at the small dirty cabin she was
in.
"I'm glad you're finally awake. My name is Hunter. You
collapsed out in the blizzard, so I brought you here before you
froze." He said, his mouth reveiling long canines- much longer
than hers. What kind of wolf was he?
"I'm Sophia. You
carried me here?" She looked around, finally relaxing around
him.
"Yes. it's only a temporary stop though, we should
probably get going before a human comes here and finds us."
She
nodded quietly, looking at him with wary eyes. he was handsome, she'd
give him that, but he had a wild air about him that made her
uneasy.
"What?" Hunter asked, moving his head to the
side in question. A very dog-like motion.
"You seem kind of...
wild." Sophia said quietly, hoping to not offend him.
"Ah,
I see. Well that's probably because I'm a Dire wolf. You're a Grey
wolf. Very different species." He nodded with a grin.
Dire?
Grey? "How do you know all this?"
"Ah, well you see I
learned how to read when I was younger."
"Read?!"
she looked up at him in interest. "You can read books?
Signs?"
"Yeah, most anything really. I learned from an
old indian woman. She was somewhat senile, so she could see me for my
true form. She taught me how to read, but I could never manage to
write with my mouth." He chuckled, remembering snapping the
graphite pencil in his mouth and getting a taste of disgusting
charcoal.
"Perhaps... you could
help me then?" Sophia asked mekely.
"Sure, what do you
need?" He asked, crossing his arms and leaning in to listen.
"I'm traveling to
paradise. I saw some wolves a while back traveling to the same place,
but I don't know if they found it or not."
"Paradise?"
he asked, his eyebrows raised.
"Yeah, a place that's natural,
not corrupted and smoggy, where there's all the deer we could eat and
plenty of spring water and forests."
"My, that does
sound nice though." Hunter thought for a minute, looked at the
woman, figured she wasn't crazy and shrugged. "What the hell.
I'll travel with you. It's not like I've got my own path to follow. I
was just wandering."
Sophia smiled happily, her tail wagging. "It's a deal, then. We'll leave in the morning."
Wolf's Rain... I've seen that show I don't even know how many times. It was about time I made my own characters :D Based after the series, not the books.
Tell me what you think! Please R+R!
