Woohoo! I've done it! Another chapter.
I really need to get this done PRONTO. My friend from far away is coming over, and I want it to be finished for her to read. She comes over in the school holidays, which is in about... HOLY MOLY!!! IT'S IN A WEEK!!!! Oh well.
This chapter's a bit longer.
Attempted Escape
A tiny stripe of dim morning sun peeped in from a crack beside the door. In lit a patch on the floor right next to Gaze, and he awoke sleepily from nothing in particular. He raised his head and yawned before looking beside him. Tune was still fast asleep. Her chest rose and fell slowly as she slept on.
With another quick yawn, Gaze heaved himself up onto his tired feet. Looking at the door of the cave his stomach sank. They were still trapped. Locked away like prisoners in a cell with nothing to eat, and nothing to do. He felt like he was shut from the outside world, never to return.
Then it hit him. What if they never did return? What if they never came back to their pack-land, to see their family? Would they starve in here?
Gaze shivered. Not with cold, but with anxiety and fear. He sat back down and looked at Tune, waiting for her to wake for someone to talk to. But she showed no signs of waking any time soon, so he got back up and decided to do something.
A drink of water would do.
With a twitch of his tail, Gaze set off to the back of the cave. Into the darkness he went, where there was literally no light. Nothing showed him the way except for the smell around him and his listening skills.
As he passed the hole in the wall, he hesitated, wondering if he should go and see if Arick was all right. But no. He needed water. He shook his head and kept walking, until he heard the tiniest, slightest noise of trickling water.
Gaze sniffed the ground for the fresh, sweet smell. Then he found it. A little pool of water right by the wall. Without bothering to check it, he plunged his muzzle into the water and gulped it down.
Fresh, cool water flowed down his throat and moistened his mouth. He suddenly felt a lot more lively as he took his muzzle out and licked his lips. With his tail held upright, he trotted off back where he came from.
The hole. It was right there. He needed to. He needed to see if Arick was OK. No, he’d get into trouble. But Arick…
Gaze backed and ran at the wall. With a bound he leapt through the hole and landed on the other side. His shoulder hit the ground as he lost his balance. But he was OK. He stood and shook his body of the dust. When he was completely on all four feet, he started walking to the front of the cave, ever so nervous of what he might find.
He rounded a turn and saw a little streak of light shining in from a crack. He looked down and saw a puddle of light on what looked like a furry wolf’s body.
No! Gaze rushed to the wolf on the floor. It was in a little pool of blood. Gaze was just about to run away to Tune, when he noticed something.
The wolf was not brown like Arick, but white. A blue stripe went from his forehead to the tip of his tail. It was the guard that dragged Gaze! It wasn’t Arick! He looked around some more and found another heap of fur, but this time it wasn’t lying there covered it blood. His chest was rising and falling slowly in slumber. Gaze trotted up and nudged the sleeping wolf.
This one was brown. With green and blue on his legs and tail like his mother, colouring like father. He lifted his head and stared at Gaze with his green eyes.
“M - Moon-Gaze? Is that you?” he mumbled. Arick sat up and yawned widely. He smiled, showing white, shining teeth against the black of the cave.
“Are you OK?” Gaze asked him.
“Yes pup.” He replied. He looked over at the guard’s body and frowned. “Did I do that?” he said. He had clearly been knocked out that night. Gaze nodded in answer and Arick nodded with a satisfied expression on his blood-covered face. He heaved himself off the ground and shook, spraying dust into Gaze’s eyes.
When he had blinked it out, light flooded into them. Where was that coming from? He squinted before moving aside. He looked over at the door and saw that the crack he had seen before was bigger than he thought. The door was slightly open!
“Arick!” he heard himself cry. He turned and saw that Arick was drinking from a small spring in the wall. He lifted his head.
“Pup?” he asked questioningly.
“Look at the door!” Gaze yelped finding himself bouncing around. When Arick looked over at it, his face completely lit up.
“We can get out!” he said. “But…. How will we go unnoticed?” Gaze hadn’t thought of that. But, as long as they could get out, it was one step.
“Hey, I’ll get Tune.” Said Arick. And before Gaze could suggest himself going, he had taken off down into the darkness.
He sat down and waited for Arick. But what about the others? They needed to come too… Nervousness bounded into him and he couldn’t think of anything else. What if they could only save themselves, and Gudinna, Sapphira and Aldoro would stay here forever? If they were caught and forced back in, with heavier guards? Then they would never get out.
But this was their only chance. The only chance they would get to escape. Gaze would just have to go along and trust in their luck.
Suddenly their was the clicking sound of claws on stone as Arick came into the light and sat next to Gaze. Following behind and Tune, and she sat down too, panting.
“Gaze, I was worried sick!” she said when she caught her breath. “You just vanished!” Gaze raised his brow.
“I’m sorry, but I didn’t want to wake you.” He replied. She grumbled in answer.
“Right you two.” Arick suddenly said. They turned to him. “We need to get this door open, and when we’re out, if we’re out, we should be able to open the other caves from the outside. Let’s do this.” They all leapt up and followed Arick to the door.
He pushed his muzzle through the crack and looked outside. He them pulled it back in and turned to the pups.
“No guards out yet!” he said happily. “Now, how will we open it?”
“I know!” Tune said suddenly. “We’ll try and open it a little bit more, and I can squeeze through because I’m the smallest! Then I’ll try to push it from the outside.”
“OK then.” Replied Arick. He stuck his head through and pushed to the side. He used all his chest muscles, and his back legs bent down and pushed. The enormous boulder scraped along the floor, and little rocks fell from the roof.
Soon there was a larger crack in the door. Arick relaxed himself and stepped out. His shoulder were still too wide for him to go through. When he stepped away from the door, Tune rushed forward and pushed past him. With a little squeeze she pulled herself through the crack, and tumbled onto the floor on the other side.
“I did it!” she cried.
“Hey, maybe you could get through too?” Arick said to Gaze. Maybe he could. He went over to the crack and stuck his front through. His hips got a bit stuck. He strained as he pulled with all his might, until suddenly he felt a big shove up his hind. He tumbled forward and landed on the floor. Tune giggled as he got up.
“Now we need to push.” She said. Gaze got up on his back legs and placed his front on the side on the boulder. Tune did the same next to him.
“One,” he said
“Two,” replied Tune.
“Three!” he pushed the muscles in his back legs, using his shoulder muscles to grab the rock. He closed his eyes, and suddenly he stepped forward. The rock slid. He released and pushed even harder. Tune did the same and the rock slid a bit more.
Abruptly there was a brush of fur against his side and he relaxed his muscles and jumped down. Arick stood next to him, a smile on his furry face.
“We did it!” he cried. He bent forward and nuzzled them both. Tune tail wagged like mad. “Right, we need to get the others. You two, work together. I’ll do it by myself.” Gaze and Tune nodded, and they both ran slightly upwards through the cave. Light shone in from above. Gaze wondered whether Poderos was in there yet.
They came to another boulder blocking a cave entrance. Without hesitation, they both got up on the boulder and pushed with all their strength. Gaze’s back legs pushed and pushed until suddenly the boulder jerked. It wobbled as the side hit a little stone. Tune went forward and gave it a nudge with her neck, and the big rock rolled. They stood back and it rolled until it got caught on some rocks. Gaze looked up in case someone had wondered what the rumbling was, but nothing stirred.
The two looked into the cave and squinted in the darkness. Suddenly Tune yelped and ran forward, and Gaze saw a fluffy lump lying on the ground. It was white and aqua-blue, with an emerald around the neck.
“Mother?” Tune said as she nudged Sapphira. She kicked her leg and lifted her head quickly.
“T, Tune?” she whined? All of a sudden she leapt onto her feet and stared at the two pups with her eyes enormous. “Oh my gosh Tune!” she cried. She ran forward and nuzzled her delighted daughter, then Gaze.
“Oh, it feels like so much more than a night since I’ve seen you Gaze! And River-Tune! I can’t believe you’re OK!” she said.
“Arick is out too.” Tune said.
“Oh, he’s OK as well?” Sapphira asked. Gaze nodded and she smiled some more. “Let’s go!” she dashed out the door and the others followed her. They came out into the light and looked down the tunnel to see Arick approaching them. Following behind was…
“Aldoro!” Sapphira cried. She ran over to them and Aldoro smiled as they greeted.
“Oh, I missed you. I was so worried!” she babbled.
“Me too.” He replied. He licked her head, when suddenly he saw Tune. “River-Tune!” He ran to her and she nuzzled him. He licked her head too. Gaze looked over at Sapphira and Arick greeting each other. It was as though everyone hadn’t seen each other in years. Then he remembered.
“Gudinna!” he yelped. Everyone broke from each other a looked at Gaze. “She’s still in a cave!” Aldoro looked at Sapphira quickly, before they all dashed up the tunnel.
They ran past The two open caves until they came to another, sealed up. Aldoro and Arick approached it and put up their front legs. With two strong, powerful wolves, it was very easy for them. The boulder slid aside and Sapphira slipped in. The pack anxiously waited, when suddenly Sapphira came back out. That was very quick. Behind her, Gudinna slowly limped out.
She gasped at the sight of all the wolves waiting for her. Sapphira smiled as she turned to face her.
“You’re all OK!” she said, and a smile lit up her face. Gaze looked down at her paw lifted off the ground, and saw it was covered in blood. He looked at her shoulder, and it had three, deep, bleeding claw-marks in it. Her ear was chipped and bleeding too.
“Well, we should get out of here before the Alpha comes out of his chamber. Pack, follow me!” said Aldoro. He led the way back up the tunnel.
They all emerged into the light of the Alpha’s cave. It as not bright, but it was a lot lighter than the dark, gloomy caves. As they crossed the room, there was suddenly a small bark from somewhere in the corner.
“Who’s there?” Aldoro barked back. They all listened.
“Come over here.” Whispered the voice. It sounded like a male. They cautiously went closer to the sound, and noticed another tunnel in the wall. Aldoro was approaching the entrance of the cave, when a wolf walked out.
It was Copaci! He walked up to Aldoro and Aldoro cocked his head. “Why are you here?” he asked.
“The warning howl! We heard it.” Copaci replied.
“We?” asked Sapphira.
“Yes, my pack and I. We are all here, and we blocked the exit of the Alpha’s cave den! It’s down there. We also found a room at the end of the tunnel where all the guards sleep, and we blocked that too.” He smiled.
“Wow! No wonder no one was here this morning.” Replied Aldoro.
“We’d better go now.” Said Sapphira. Aldoro turned to her and nodded.
“Grab your pack.” Arick said to Copaci. He frowned at being ordered by his own guard, but went down the tunnel all the same. As Gaze, Tune, Sapphira, Aldoro, Gudinna and Arick got to the door, there was suddenly movement from through it.
The pack stopped suddenly and Aldoro peered into the darkness. Nothing came out, so he crept through. The others followed. They walked into the entrance cave and Gaze saw the enormous bear-skin rug and all the other skins on the walls. Light flooded in from the other door across the room.
As they stepped onto the rug, there was a rumbling sound from the other door. Gudinna gasped and Gaze looked over at it. As big boulder was being pushed into place. Aldoro shouted out, but the cave was already blocked. What had happened?
Sapphira let out a whimper, just as Copaci came bounding into the room. Following close behind was Scar, Cazadora, Dahlia, Kulma and Bjorna. Copaci had a look of worry on his face as he approached the others. Aldoro’s eyes spun around the room as he looked for something that might lead to clues.
“Aldoro, what happened?” asked Copaci. “I heard a whimper and a rumble and…” before he could finish his sentence, his eyes had drifted over to the sealed door.
“Someone shut the door. We’ve no way out if we don’t want to get spotted.” Replied Aldoro. Copaci’s brow crinkled in thought.
“Hmm.” He said. Gaze lifted his nose and sniffed the air. Dust entered his nostrils, and a faint smell of wolves. Not the others around him, something different….
“Someone’s watching us!” he yelped before he could stop himself. 11 eyes stared at him through the dim light. Aldoro lifted his nose as well and sniffed. A second later his eyes widened and his ears flew back.
“Pack, form a circle, everyone face the outside! We are not alone!” As quick as that the group spread then formed a tight circle, hinds touching, watching out. Then, out of the dark, shone a pair of bright, red eyes.
“Very clever. Very clever.” Purred the cool voice. Gaze’s spine shivered with the familiarity of it. It was sleek and evil and cold. As he peered into the dark around the walls, a muzzle and a face appeared into the dim light.
Armik.
He smiled an evil smile. Beside him, Aldoro let out a growl. Fierce and nasty, filled with hatred for this wolf. How did he know him?
“Armik.” He growled. Armik sniffed and lifted his head. Aldoro did too, not losing the gaze of his eyes, in case he might make a move.
“Clever wolves, escaping from our prison.” He snarled. “Come to save your little daughter, Aldoro?” Aldoro growled. From the other side of the circle Tune whimpered. “Shut it, pup!” Armik barked.
“You killed my mother!” Aldoro growled. There was a sudden silence in the cave. Armik killed his mother?
Suddenly the feeling of being watched crept up on Gaze even more in the quiet. He glanced around the cave, seeing nothing but dark around the edges.
“Miss you mother, do you?” purred Armik evilly. “Attack.” He whispered. From all around the cave bright eyes appeared out of the gloom. Yellow, green, blue, red, black, white… it was eerie how many wolves were hiding. The pack huddled tighter together as the army of wolves came closer and closer. Slowly, slowly.
Gaze felt Gudinna tremble on the other side of him. Her breathing was fast. He glanced at Aldoro and saw his eyes were full of fear, as well as determination. He lowered his head and leant forward. Armik backed into the shadows again, past the wolves of his army. He laughed wickedly and only his eyes shone from the dark as his body disappeared.
Around them, the wolves were only a few paces away when they stopped. Heads down, a few of them growled, some snarled. Aldoro growled back, so did Copaci, Arick and Cazadora. The room was completely frozen. No sound. Beside Gaze, Gudinna stepped back.
That’s when they really attacked. The army of Shadow wolves leapt forwards onto them. Gaze yelped and leapt back, trying to run. He had only gone a few paces when a heavy blow knocked him to the ground. His shoulder smashed against the rock and he yelped in pain. He opened his eyes and saw a wolf on top of him, pinning him to the ground. He was about to bite Gaze when he was suddenly thrown off him.
Aldoro snarled at the wolf he had just attacked. Without even looking at Gaze he ran forward to attack. Gaze didn’t glance back as he leapt onto his feet and took for the door. He saw Tune and Bjorna running for it as well, when suddenly a voice barked out.
“The pups! Get the pups!” Fear overwhelmed Gaze and he tried to run, but he was knocked off his feet before he had any time to think. But before the wolf could pin him however, he leapt back up and bit into his leg. The wolf yelped in pain, then snarled as Gaze smirked cheekily. When his opponent made a leap for him, Gaze leapt out of the way and bit his tail, before making a run for it.
He ran forward, faster and faster until he leapt through the door and tumbled head over heels into the next room. As he looked up he saw Tune rushing towards him, with Bjorna waiting a little behind. She nudged him hard and he got up.
“Gaze! Run!” he glanced back through to the entrance cave and heard all the noise from inside. Guilt filled his stomach. He wanted to help his pack, help them fight, but it would mean more grief. He turned back to the girls and ran after them. They bolted away, but before they could get back into the Under Caves, they heard a growling voice from the door.
Without thinking, they all ran behind the Alpha’s boulder and crouched down in it’s shadow. As Gaze pulled his tail behind the rock, he heard a wolf bound into the room. His claws scratched on the floor, and his snarl was scary.
“Those pups escaped!” he growled. Gaze’s heart beat fast in his chest as the wolf crossed the room, muttering under his breath. Cursing. He felt Bjorna shuffle up closer to him, and they huddled there whilst listening to the horrific sounds of the battle through the door.
There suddenly a sound of a thump and a an enormous yelp from the next room. Tune buried her face in Bjorna’s fur and Gaze shut his eyes. It was awful, especially when they had no idea who was hurt and who wasn’t.
Just as Gaze was about to creep out, fight the battle, there was an enormous, crashing clunk from somewhere near the wall. Or in it. They heard a few rocks smashing and rolling, before they heard wolves pile out.
Many, many claws against stone, snarls, howls and barks. The sounds filled their ears. They got louder and louder until the noise was echoing around the cave. Tune gasped as the racket of Shadow wolves moved in from the chamber.
It was Poderos and his female and his guards. They had escaped! But how? Maybe they found a little escape exit or something. However they did it, they were out. And now the Beaurans were outnumbered by Shadows.
Gaze wriggled back and Bjorna pushed next to him as they buried themselves in the shadow of the boulder, huddled close together. They listened to the footsteps of all those wolves, clambering towards the door.
As the noise of walking got smaller and the noise of battle got stronger, the stress was even higher. Just as Gaze was about to lead the girls to escape, there was another sound.
Sniff. Sniff. He scuttled back behind the rock. There were footsteps, paws coming closer and closer. Bjorna shrunk and Gaze tried to lean back.
There was silence. No, it was imaginary. Too much going on. When he got up and put his paw forward, a wolf leapt in front of him, casting a shadow over the three pups.
“And here they are.” Said Armik.