I don't know what this is, it kind of leaked from my brain. I apologise if it's a bit... dark. Also, I really suck at titles. I was going to leave it untitled.
Anyway
Shadow of the Moon
Be at peace. Find us...The old wolf felt the whisper in her mind, as she had for days. Featherlight strands of hope encircling her heavy heart. Encouraging her aching limbs to move ever onward towards its source, wherever that may take her. However far she had to travel. Through ash-blasted lands, the very air stinging her eyes and choking her throat she had wandered. Through treacherous wetlands, each step a maze of hidden vines and unseen horrors, she had searched in vain.
We know your pain...She came now upon the edge of a vast, seemingly endless forest and hesitated. Holding her breath she pricked her ears, listening for any sign of her pursuers, or threats which may lay within. She heard nothing but a faint heartbeat. Whether her own or that of the world, she could not tell. She could no longer see the moon, her guiding light. Its glow dimly visible behind a bank of gathering cloud.
Be not afraid, we are waiting for you...The old wolf took a tentative step towards the silent sentinels standing watch before her. Teeth bared, ears flat, her pale eyes bright like ethereal fire. Though she did not know why, she felt danger. Felt it to the core of her being. But whatever had been guiding her had come from inside. She felt compelled to follow. To find journey's end.
You don't have to be alone...Weaving carefully between the trees, she felt a chill run across her spine. Constant battles for survival having thinned and torn her fur. Her insulation from the world stripped in many places. Vulnerable places. An ominous, otherworldly cold began to creep in as she padded silently between the giant, rapidly darkening trunks around her.
You don't have to fight anymore...The snow came. Softly at first and then more intensely. She felt an icy sting on her nose and gazed upwards. Regret filled her heart. Between the boughs above her head, frozen tears shed from a twilight sky of frozen memories. Frozen dreams. Her pack was gone. Her love was gone. Her soul was...
We are here, beloved...Her breath was laboured now, years of fighting to see the next sunrise had taken their toll. The snow curled around her haunches. Each step sapping more and more of her energy. Then she saw it. Ahead in a clearing. A patch of night within the night. A void of perfect nothingness. She stopped, every instinct in her screaming at her to flee. This was wrong. This was danger. This was...
This is home...The voice in her mind was clear now. Beckoning. Welcoming. She only had to go a little further and she would be safe. Safe from the world. Safe from the pain. Safe from the loneliness.
Give in...Something in that snapped her out of her reverie. Give in? She had spent her life never giving in. She had given everything she had to fight. To just exist. For her and her pack. For her kind. She was a warrior. She was the strength for the weak, the hope for the hopeless. She growled. A low, gutteral mark of defiance, and turned back the way she came. And it was then she saw a myriad of glowing eyes among the trees. Malevolent fireflies dancing in the darkness. They had found her.
It is not too late. Come to us...She felt trapped. Isolated. An ending behind her, an ending ahead. She knew she could not run. She would have to fight one last time. Bracing herself, drawing every ounce of energy she had, she tensed her muscles, bared her fangs, and growled defiantly to those in the shadows. In a blur of speed and cloud of powdered snow, two dozen shapes bolted from among the trees. Snarling, howling, hating. She knew she could not win, she could only hope it would be swift. Her strength gave out and she sank to the ground, closing her eyes and waiting for the end.
We will see you soon...Silence. The old wolf lay there for a seeming eternity. Waiting for the pain to come. But it did not. She shivered from the cold. She dared not open her eyes. But then she felt something unexpected. She felt something next to her. The warmth of another. And another. And another. Daring to hope, she opened one eye and saw the dark within the dark had vanished. In its place, young wolves had curled up next to her. Feeding her with their warmth. Their life. Their hope. She saw she had a new pack. And could dream once more.
Her breath drifted into the night sky, ephemeral and precious. The old wolf slept, knowing it would not be her last.