It was night time and all was quiet except for the sound of running feet hitting the ground. Two figures were seen running through a forest.
One was a black haired man with ice blue eyes, he wore a dark blue shirt with black pants. He also wore a blue cape.
With him was a white haired woman with hazel brown eyes, she wore a black shirt with dark blue pants. She carried a wicker basket in her arms.
But both the figures had wolf ears and tails that matched their hair.
When they came to a clearing hidden by a thicket, they stopped to rest. "We can't keep running my love. I sense that Eowyn will find us tonight." The man said to the woman, who looked down at the basket. "Well she won't get our son." She said as she placed the basket down on the ground near some bushes.
In the basket was a one-year old baby boy with black hair like his father and hazel brown eyes like his mother. Like both of his parents he had wolf ears and a tail.
The woman then took a necklace out from under her shirt, took it off, and placed it around her son's neck. Once she did, his wolf ears turned into human ears and his tail vanished. The man walked to his wife's side. He then took off his cape and wrapped it around his son. "Now he has something from both of us." He said before he scratched something in the ground in front of the basket his son was in.
"Stay safe my son. And may someone who follows the code chivalry find you and raise you." The man said before he and his wife left the clearing and ran off.
In the morning a knight with red hair was riding a horse when he heard something unexpected. "A baby, out here?" He said before he rode towards the source of the crying.
When he came to a thicket he stopped his horse before continuing on foot.
When he came to a clearing he saw a basket near some bushes. The crying was coming from it. He walked towards the basket until he saw the writing that was in front of it. He read it before picking up the basket. "I don't know what has befall your parents, but I will take care of you like they wanted." He said to the baby before leaving the thicket with the baby.
