Silver Creek teenagers scare the living sh*t out of me
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As much as he enjoyed the life in solitude, Epic -- like any other lone wolf -- was fighting for survival. During the harsher winter conditions, prey became more scarce and days passed by without food. He felt his stomach rumbling, his fat reserves (if he had any) depleting by the second. Since prey became more scarce, he had to eat at every opportunity that nature presented to him; even if it meant preying upon decayed mice, bones and measily leftovers. He realized he had to polish his social skills, make friends with strangers or at least an alliance with likeminded lone wolfs if he could. After all, while joining a pack might be a smarter option; he knew yet too little of the packs that roamed here in the wild.

Thus he decided to follow the opportunity to meet another wolf on the paths less travelled. While the snow might left a trail of his paw prints, it would be covered soon as more snow would fall from the sky. Instead it would be the scents of the wolves that betrayed the presence of another wolf nearby. Epic was extra alert, his ears stood erect and his eyes carefully scanned the vicinity. All other scents were slowly fading away, telling him these lands were not often threaded by wildlings (pack wolves) or wild wanderers (lone wolves) alike. 

From a distance his eyes fell upon a wolf taking a drink from the creek. So that's who the lone wolf was, huh? Hey! His voice was brought in a slow whisper. Epic's facial features showed his careful nature yet with a message of friendly intentions. At the same time he kept his distance, because, you never could tell...
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teenagers scare the living sh*t out of me - by Gideon Wolf - December 27, 2018, 12:56 AM
RE: teenagers scare the living sh*t out of me - by Epic - December 27, 2018, 02:23 PM