Työn
Työn shifted his weight from paw to paw, nervousness gripping at him as he waited. Hopefully, Kody and Lyra were alright, though by the sounds of it, Kody was well enough. At least, he wasn't knocked out. The only one left he had yet to see was Lyra, though no doubt she was only some yards away, far enough to where the snow blocked his vision. Soon enough, he spied a hefty figure in the distance bounding increasingly closer. The blizzard began to give way and he caught a sliver of icy blue before his mind caught up with the whole picture.
Kody!
"Työn!" Said wolfdog calmly wagged his tail in greeting.
"Kody, are you alright? Have you seen Lyra or Lunari?"
Työn hoped his other sled mates were alright, more than that, he hoped his friends were alright. A few of them seemed a bit injured, but otherwise okay. However, the one thing he could not see, hear, or sense in any way, was the sled driver. Where was he? Was he alright? The Tamaskan Wolfdog glanced around him, keeping an ear out for Kody for an answer. The only thing he could see were the other dogs, each huddled in groups making sure the other was alright. Over the sound, he could just barely make out Neve's words, ones that haunted his mind, and surely the others minds: "Where is the Master?"
Työn shifted his weight from paw to paw, nervousness gripping at him as he waited. Hopefully, Kody and Lyra were alright, though by the sounds of it, Kody was well enough. At least, he wasn't knocked out. The only one left he had yet to see was Lyra, though no doubt she was only some yards away, far enough to where the snow blocked his vision. Soon enough, he spied a hefty figure in the distance bounding increasingly closer. The blizzard began to give way and he caught a sliver of icy blue before his mind caught up with the whole picture.
Kody!
"Työn!" Said wolfdog calmly wagged his tail in greeting.
"Kody, are you alright? Have you seen Lyra or Lunari?"
Työn hoped his other sled mates were alright, more than that, he hoped his friends were alright. A few of them seemed a bit injured, but otherwise okay. However, the one thing he could not see, hear, or sense in any way, was the sled driver. Where was he? Was he alright? The Tamaskan Wolfdog glanced around him, keeping an ear out for Kody for an answer. The only thing he could see were the other dogs, each huddled in groups making sure the other was alright. Over the sound, he could just barely make out Neve's words, ones that haunted his mind, and surely the others minds: "Where is the Master?"







