I've walked these woods for as long as I can remember These pines tell tales of their own It was foolish to go out barefoot But I did this time anyway
The well-worn path had gotten stale So I elected to step off the path The creek-bed lead the way And gladly followed
It was about 4 miles deep Maybe more And the sun was just about to set That I had stumbled and fell
I heard it before I felt it Snap The pain rushed in Drowning out the sound of my screams The blood was pounding in my ears just as fast as it was pouring onto the ground
I don't know how long I stayed like that Just crying and screaming For anyone But no one came
After many failed attempt to get up and move Only to flail helplessly and fall Causing more screams I ripped a length off my shirt and tied it tight around my thigh Just as I had seen in the movies
Night was falling on me Shadows were creeping in I was scared beyond grief Wide-eyed and terrified I prayed for something
That's when he came looming out of the darkness I thought I was dying at first Seeing white flashes But he made his appearance
Two gold eyes were peering out of the shadows They glittered with curiosity and wonder He cautioned closer Just enough to make out his white body
I was fascinated at first Awed that a wolf had lived in these parts Fear dawned on me There was blood everywhere
I didn't know much about wolves I thought maybe they were soulless animals Looking for a fight Hungry to **** Blood-thirsty and ravenous
I thought for sure he'd attack me Rip into my flesh Snap more of my bones End my life sooner than what it would just out here
He edged closer Watching me carefully I could hear my ragged breaths above my pounding heart His ears twitched at the sound
He didn't come closer than fifteen feet Now I could see he was actually a very light grey color, almost white. He just stared at me For a long time He watched me Watch him
My breathing began to slow And my heart rate went down It was now that I realized he wasn't going to **** me I just studied his face in the darkness
Suddenly, the wolf got up He had been laying down for some time His gold eyes were stunning Bursting with spirit
His mouth popped open Dropping down about two inches His teeth gleamed wickedly in the moonlight I got scared again
I couldn't hear him breathe in But his chest expanded beneath his fur His eyes flashed And he lifted his nose to the sky
A piercing sound hit me like a tidal wave It filled the air Leaving no space for any other noises It was demanding sound
The crisp sound was breathtakingly beautiful His voice jumped up and octave Before making its descent He broke off Leaving his howl echoing off the trees Humming in the ground
He didn't look at me at first Instead his gaze traveled around us His head flicking here and there Before he looked at me
My ears were still ringing by the time he laid down again He put his head on his paws Just staring at me While his ears swiveled back and forth
We sat like that for a long time More than a half of an hour That's when he got up again He filled his lungs again and threw his head to the night
This howl was different The first was awing Piercing you with it's notes This one was different
Its heavy somber tone was striking It found it's way into my chest I could feel the vibrations beneath my skin This one was submissive Giving in
He broke off suddenly His ears propping up fast He swiveled his head around the clearing This time he didn't sit down He'd only glance at me time to time
It was like this for about fifteen minutes That's when he howled again
Just like before This howl was different His eyes watched me as he voiced his longing
A cold ragged feeling hit the air The night seemed to pause as he sang his song His notes stacked upon themselves Ringing up higher into his register Before he dived into his chest It was a throaty feeling Dancing in my bones and capering in my blood His voice edged off into silence
His soulful eyes gazed at me for the last time Then he turned and walked into the shadows "Goodbye." I called out to him instinctively He never turned his head back I had a feeling I'd never see him again
I began to feel incredibly alone and lost The only one that was here abandoned me My thoughts were lost to the dark As I struggled with my tears I yelled in frustration I was going to die here
"Hello!?" Someone yelled not too far off I was shocked but I quickly regained my ground "Hello! Please help me!" I called back, holding in tears "Hold on, I'm coming to you." I could hear the bushed move and twigs snap as whoever came closer "I'm over here." I could see them now "Are you hurt?" I could tell now he was a man, early twenties. He leaned over me "I think I broke my leg." "Oh Lord. We need to get out of here. I'm going to try to pick you up, it's going to hurt." His arms gentle closed around me, carful to not brush up against my bad leg I nodded I bit down on my lip as he lifted me into his arms, holding back a scream. Silent tears ran down my face as he carried me back onto the path. "I'm sorry." he told me "What's your name?" I tried to busy myself with thoughts "Conan. Whats yours?" "Cinder." He carried me in silence for awhile. With every step he took pain seared up my body. I began to think maybe I had imagined the grey wolf. "Why did you come here?" I asked him. "I hear a wolf howling. I thought maybe I could catch a glimpse. Thankfully he howled three times, I almost turned around after walking for a half hour without hearing anything. But he howled again. You heard him right?" "Yes I heard him."
He had called for help He was my savior That wolf has a soul too