AN So this is my new story, I know that im curently workng on 'A light thats blinding' at the moment but I just had an idea for a character and she just wouldn't go away! I promise i tried to lock her away but it didn't work... so i gave in. I hope you injoy it! Please tell me what you think of it as I don't want to waste my time... I hope you like it though. =)
I think this is going to be a bit of a challenge for me with about five different characters living under one roof but i think i might be able to manage it as I know them like the back of my hand now. =D Once again i hope yo injoy my knew story! Please give me a little review and give me a little push! =D
Love always, Tiger.
"The Phoenix hope, can wing her way through the desert skies, and still defying fortune's spite; revive from ashes and rise."
The forest was quiet as the sound of howl's filled the night air, every movement made echoed throughout the tree's as the sound of running accompanied the howls. The moon hung in the sky, full and complete. Its fierce glow the only source of light; it hung in the sky with such loneliness and sorrow the wolves cried up to it, singing to the moon to soothe it; more howls filled the air. There were no stars, there was no glow from the city, all that was, was the moon and the firebird.
It's fiery trail brought a road for the wolves to follow , it's red and golden plumage becoming a beacon, shinning fiercely due to it's own light and heat, no animal, nor man, not even the forest challenged the firebird as she glided through the air, the firebird and her wolves were the only beings allowed movement. Her trail glowed fire as she guided the wolves' home, to their home; their new home. They ran with stealth and silence, the pack made no unwanted noise but the song they sung up to the moon and the firebird flew through the tree's with silence following her, the forest sensed her power, it sensed her flaming form so it bowed its head.
The moon was falling now, giving way to the sun, giving up it search. The wolves ran faster now, the firebird flew with urgency, her fire shone brighter, it glinted off her wolves' coats, they travelled with fierce determination. The were just past the Alaskan border now, just a few more mile's and they'd be there; they would be home but the moon was falling, falling too quick for them to make it to their new home. The firebird pushed forward, each push of her wing's threw fire behind her, thrusting her towards her home, her bright flame orange eyes sparked with determination and defiance as she lead her wolves home, her wolves pushed themselves faster now, pounding against the earth beneath them, digging their claws in to push them selves further.
They understood her urgency, they no longer sang to the moon as they saw Her falling—giving up hope—instead they threw themselves towards their new home, hope and pleading glinted in their wolfish bright yellow eyes. The moon fell with heartbreak now, falling fast as it gave up hope in its search to find him, so they bowed their head's and cut through the air, running as one singly being, their firebird leading them; each movement was in sync, each breath and beat worked in time with the rest.
They crossed the line now, they were in their home. They ran fast and hard as they ran towards their home, racing against the moon that was falling, nearly faltering when a scent crossed their mussels; wafting in through their noses. They howled out as they smelt more wolves, they snarled in fury and turned to follow the scent but the firebird screamed out in fury, her cry stilled the wolves and pierced through the night, the power and strength that sang in her cry stilled the whole area, fire exploded around her in her anger.
The wolves understood immediately, they bowed their head's to her and changed their course, she was protecting them, she was making sure they wouldn't have to run again, they took off in the direction they were once heading with her fire glinting in their yellow eyes, the tree's and undergrowth buckled under her fire and were burned to ash, a black and burned trail were left in her wake, her emotion's surging through her, giving her strength, giving her wolves strength.
They shot out of the tree line as they reached their destination, their safe haven, just as they caught sight of their home the moon fell, howl's pierced the night air as the firebirds wolves cried out, as the full moon's fall stripped their fur from them, the howl's drew into cries as the wolves that once stood at the doorstep were now replaced with human's, the firebird's boy's lay in their human form as the sun began to rise, dawn reflected off their naked bodies.
She landed gracefully, watching over her boy's as they recovered from the change, she stood watch over the four of them, her fiery body gave them comfort as the sun rose. As the sun rose it's beam's of light lit up the area around it, it's ray's reflecting off a sign that was poking out of their new lawn, as the sun rose the sign glinted smugly, the only thing she took notice of was the bold black letters; Welcome to LaPush.
