Posted 2021-07-28 15:36:23 (edited)
5 Paragraph story for Kane
"Leliana...I'm not so sure this is a good idea."
"Oh come on, this is a test isn't it? I can handle a challenge!" Leliana replied confidently.
"I don't deny that you can handle challenge dear, but the desert can be very dangerous even for the most weathered scouts. It's not a place you want to get lost in." Diane tried to reason.
The younger female wasn't having any of it, scouting the Riparian Woodland like Diane intended paled in comparison to the fun and scenic routes they could take in the desert. Besides, they already lived in a forest, she was tired of trees as far as the eye could see. The open air would be good for both of them, surely.
"Please Di, let me show you what I can do… I wanna prove I'm worthy for the job." Leliana pleaded.
Diane couldn't deny that Leliana was a talented stalker, her nose was such a useful tool that could be utilised in scouting, but this was a huge risk. One could scarcely forget the trouble Leliana would get herself into as a pup. Though curiosity was often something to be nurtured in the young, it sometimes felt like Leliana had far too much of it. Still, she could see how badly the young one wanted to prove herself. This could turn into one hell of a learning curve, but Diane couldn't resist those puppydog eyes.
"Alright… but we absolutely must stick together."
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The first half hour of the trip went off surprisingly without a hitch, Leliana with her nose in the air led them safely through the blistering desert. Both wolves would make mental notes of certain rocks, sand dunes and small bodies of water, stopping every so often to mark their trail. Diane was impressed with Leliana's skills, and the two shared a lot of laughter together as they ventured further. They had to stop and recover for a few minutes when they witnessed a coyote get spooked by a lizard and almost run head first into a cactus. All seemed to be going well, perhaps almost too well. At midday, in the shade of multiple large rock formations, Leliana noticed some claw marks on the side of one of them and stopped in her tracks.
"Hey, look at that!" She exclaimed, motioning towards the marks with her paw.
Diane looked and cocked her head, feeling suddenly uneasy. "That seems odd…"
Before she could stop her, Leliana had already bounded over to the rock formation and sniffed the marks.
"Leliana no!" Diane yelped, watching in horror as the sand around Leliana's feet began to give way. She pounced and tried to grab the young one by the scruff, but her weight made the ground collapse completely and two wolves plummeted down into a deep hole next to the rock.
Thankfully for them, the sand that had given way cushioned their fall, but Diane had to pull Leliana out of a pile that had landed on top of her. There was not much room between the wall of the rock and the wall of sand that had not yet given way, and the two wolves had to move very carefully to not disturb any more sand. Leliana was shaking, her tail between her legs, and she looked worriedly at Diane.
"W-what just happened?" She asked.
"I think we stepped on a sand trap…" Diane replied, knowing she needed to keep calm for the sake of them both. They looked up, they could still see the sky and the hole wasn't hugely deep. But it was still too deep for them to jump safely out of.
"C-could we climb out?" Leliana asked, her ears pinned back.
"I… I don't know… I'm not sure this sand would hold. It could bury us both if we tried." Diane replied, poking the sand very gently and watching a small stream of it collect at her feet. Leliana was beginning to panic.
"What do we do? What if we never get out? What if-"
"Sweetheart, I need you to relax, alright? It'll all be okay, we'll get out of this somehow. I promise." Though even Diane wasn't so sure about that.
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Jasmine paced back and forth, from one tree and back again. Her beloved Diane had taken Leliana out before midday, and night was beginning to fall. Though she was a level headed and capable leader, even this was beginning to worry her. They definitely should have been back by now, scouts were never out longer than two hours at most per trip. Everyone else in the pack was beginning to feel nervous too, picking up on Jasmine's anxious energy. The leaders' footprints in the mud now blended into each other, as if Jasmine had actually worn trenches into the ground with her pacing. Then she stopped quite suddenly, something seeming to click in her mind.
"I'm going to look for them." She announced to the concerned group that had gathered beside her. Diana and Leliana were either lost or stuck, because there was no way they'd be dead. Jasmine believed that wholeheartedly, Diane wouldn't let that happen. "Keep an eye out, protect the pack in my absence." She added, addressing her scouts.
They looked at one another and nodded, swearing they would. Without another word, Jasmine took off towards the desert. The leader knew she needed to keep a level head, so she followed the traces of Diane and Leliana's scents very carefully. She had to be sure to stay on their trail, because getting lost too would defeat the entire point of a rescue mission. Luckily, her nose was not needed for long. Two howls sounded from a few miles off, unmistakably the wolves she was looking for. Jasmine howled in reply and took off towards the noise.
When she eventually came to the rocky formations she found herself confused at first. That was until she realised that the howls were coming from a hole in the ground. Jasmine tread extremely lightly towards it, and strained her neck to look in instead of getting too close to the edge. Her gaze was met with two very tired wolves looking back at her.
"Oh thank goodness." Diane and Jasmine sighed in accidental unison.
"What happened?" Jasmine asked, watching Leliana get teary eyed.
"A sand trap. An easy mistake to make." Diane replied, looking pointedly in Leliana's direction, her words obviously weighted with previous unknown conversation. "Do you think if Leliana stood on my back you could pull her out from there?"
Jasmine nodded, but Leliana's head snapped up "What? No! I'm not leaving you down here! You should get on my back!"
Diane stared at her sternly "My dear, I'm afraid this isn't an argument. Come on now, on my back."
Leliana looked up at Jasmine, who nodded again and said "Do as she says kiddo, don't worry, We aren't leaving her here. No way."
The youngest wolf looked between Diane and Jasmine helplessly, realising she had no choice. With a sigh, she hoisted herself up onto Diane's back, and they both stood up shakily. Jasmine reached in and grabbed Leliana by the scruff, roughly hauling her up and out before they lost their balance and she lost her grip. The movement caused part of the sand wall to collapse into the hole, and Diane had to back up quickly to avoid it. By a stroke of luck however, the sand had formed a perfect slope up to the surface. "Well that solves that problem." Jasmine chuckled, as with relief she and Leliana watched Diane carefully ascend into the open air. Jasmine and Diane embraced, licking one another behind the ears.
"C'mon." Jasmine smiled, looking from Diane to Leliana "Let's get you two home."
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