The sun was just beginning to set over the horizon as Nick and Judy casually strolled their way through one of the many parks of Savannah Central. Slowly passing up the small playground area and the rows of colorful flowers that grew near benches, the fox and rabbit continued to follow the path of the concrete walkway.
The two made a right when the walkway finally split in two different directions, and they found themselves coming up to something big. The material of the pathway changed from simply paved concrete to cobblestone as they came closer and closer to the spot that they were both gradually making their way to.
A humongous, gray monolith of stone stood before them, seeming to stretch on almost the entire way around the circular perimeter of well-trimmed grass that surrounded it. Four plaques had been placed upon the stone, names being written upon them. Two spotlights stood on both sides of the area, faintly beginning to light up as the sky started to get just a few tints darker.
What Nick and Judy were currently standing in front of was none other than Savannah Central's Memorial Wall, an addition that was placed within the park a long time ago in order to commemorate those served in the past.
Walking up closer to the far right side of the Memorial Wall, Nick made his way over to one of the plaques with all of the names of the remembered mammal's written on them.
The vulpine gazed at the certain section of the memorial, his eyes dotting over to the bottom right hand corner. He looked through all of those whose names started with "W" before finally bringing his eyes to the last name of "Wilde."
Nick simply continued to stare at the mentioned member of his family that was carved among the list, and then studied all of the many mammals who were also mentioned by the memorial. In his silence, the fox began to think about all of those who gave their lives to fight for the place that they called their home. To ensure that said home had a peaceful tomorrow.
Straightening up his body, the vulpine raised his paw and made salute to the honorary wall as he blinked away a small tear forming in his eye. The pinkish orange sunset was no more, and the brilliant moonlight was about to peak its way through into the sky at any moment.
Nick made his way back to the pathway, where Judy stood patiently with a delicate smile. With that her and her fox continued to walk back home as nighttime started to blanket the city.
