Frost threaded trough the thick growth silently, thin branches from the bushes catching his fur occasionally. His ears twitched every now and then, listening for any unusual sounds. All was quiet tough, save for the sounds off birds and forest critters. That made him smile, Blizzard was getting better. He was a quick learner. Today’s lesson was about stealth and the young heir’s task was to approach his father without him noticing, to surprise him. So far the older male had not even caught a whiff of his scent, the cub was probably keeping himself downwind of him. Smart move.
Blizzard tried to be as quiet as possible as he climbed up one of the trees. He climbed until he had a clear view of Coral, his flying companion. He had decided to use her to sneak up on his father. At first he had had no idea what to do with the flying lizard that had suddenly barged in on his life, but surprisingly he had quickly grown fond of her. She was a good companion and was useful in situations such as this one. He kept his eyes on her, waiting for her signal.
Coral watched with sharp eyes as she flew over the trees, searching for the large black and blue male. It took her a while but finally she spotted his form following a forest path. She flew higher above the trees and did a looping to let Blizzard know she had found Frost. Then she started following the unsuspecting male from the air.
Blizzard smiled to himself and quickly climbed down from his perch. His gaze was pointed skyward as he ran after Coral. When e caught up with her and was almost directly under the female, he slowed down and continued forward silently. When he spotted his father he was just passing under a fallen tree and a mischievous idea came to him. Quietly he climbed up the log and hid himself amidst its leafed branches. Then he waited for Frost to show up on the tree’s other side and jumped on him.
Frost felt like he was being watched, but for the life of him he couldn’t figure out who it was that brought the feeling nor where they were. He knew it couldn’t be Blizzard. Then who and why? The Protector snorted with annoyance. Distracted by his thoughts he didn’t notice the shadow of the Ilmarinen that was following him. Just as he was passing under the fallen log he heard a rustle of leafs and the scratching of claws on tree bark. Whatever it was, he knew it couldn’t be a squirrel or the like, but it still surprised him a little when Blizzard suddenly landed on his back. He had managed to get so close without him noticing, it made him smile. “Good work, son. You did much better than last time.” He praised him. “Now do you mind getting off me?”
Blizzard’s smile was something between proud and sheepish as he slid off his father’s back. “Thanks, dad. But…I did have a little help.” He looked up at where Coral was floating above them and then back at his dad, smiling guiltily. “She, ah, followed you and brought me to you. Gave me directions from the air.” He sad carefully, wondering if Frost would approve of his idea or not. If you asked him, it was a struck of genius, but Frost might not agree, who knew.
Coral spiraled down and settled on Blizzard’s shoulder, careful not to catch him with her wings and wrapped her tail around him. “It was a good hunt, yes.” She rubbed her head against Blizzard’s cheek. “Most fun I’ve had since I came here to find you.”
The leader frowned. “So you cheated?” He continued staring at his son for a good minuet, before breaking into a smile. “But I have to hand it to you, that was very resourceful of you. Good work to you too, Coral.” He had thought the Ilmarinen would be nothing but a distraction for his son, but she proved more useful that he had anticipated. And smarter. “Well then, let’s head back. Your aunt should be bringing dinner soon.” They were on the far side of the valley, close to its entrance. Just as he was about to start leading them back he caught an new smell in the air. “Blizzard, get behind me.” He ordered, eyes and ears searching for the source of the scent.
Home, sweet home. Oakshadow had been away from the valley too long. The former Chief Warrior breathed in deep all the familiar smells. Wait, what was that? There were two others here. One of them he didn’t know, but there was something familiar about the other. Who could it be? When he saw the father and cub standing a few feet away, his question remained unanswered still. He didn’t know either of them. Did he? “Who are you?” If some other group had decided to claim the valley they had another thing coming. Even though he was alone and there were surely more Saigh than these two. He pushed that thought away.
Frost raised an eyebrow at the green stranger. What? “I think I should be the one asking that. These are the lands of the Brig’Kassrik. What is your business here?” Something nagged him about the other male, but he couldn’t figure out what it was. He felt like he should know him yet his identity escaped him. How had he gotten past Dark Ice?....Right, Frost had ordered him to get some rest. Being the only warrior, he overworking himself. The clan leader sighed mentally, the others helped as much as they could, but they needed at least one more guard. Hopefully Falknir would be ready soon enough.
~.:.Plains of Saighneain.:.~ The Guild
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