by Echoes » Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:56 am
Long leg's dashed back to the pet store. As she neared, the scent of death hung in a intoxicatingly thick fog in the air. Horror encompassed every feature of Alatea as she crawled frantically down the tunnel. The dim sight that she was presented with instilled immense fear and worry in her, the two feelings burned inside her like never before.
Azalea lay crumpled on the ground, crimpson rivulet's welling from her broken form. Not wanting to worry the poor femme, she flopped down by her unoccupied side, forcing every emotion away except a gentle calm and caring. "It's okay Azalea" she murmured affectionately, salty tears betrayed her condition as they leaked out of the corner of her heartbroken eyes.
"thing's will be all right, rest assured your pups will be in good paws. Rest now, and take care". The freely flowing droplets trickled down her cheekbones and rested at her jawline, Silently mourning as the anger she had felt not too long ago was displaced with desolate grief. Nuzzling her snout into her sleek pelt, Latea tried as best she could to help make her journey to the afterlife as easy as possible.
Pain wracked her body in a way she couldn't control, torrents of defeat flashing unmercifully in her sad, sad eyes. As Alatea curled into her frail body, she closed her lids as the heeler slipped into darkness. Shaking her head from side to side in disbelief, sobs resounded from her throat.
Her pride didn't matter at that moment, nor did the bitter fact that she had not gotten to know Azalea well, the sweet canine who was now quickly slipping away from this world. This harsh, unforgiving world. But she had to remember, this world gives just as much as it takes, witholding promises at one moment and bestowing fortune at another.
This was the nadir of this world, the lowest point of dogs' existance. Death. A thing you could never, ever, in any way, prepare for. Maybe as you got older, you learned to hold acceptance for the process that was imminent. But as she had always told herself, teh end of something is really just the beginning.
"Sweet dreams, Azalea" she spoke in a scratchy, strained voice almost inaudible and barely above a whisper. More teardrops streaked her visage, invisible misery impaling her racing heart over and over, sadness was the worst kind of pain.
Sorry to everyone who I have threads with, I was quite busy for a while but i'm now working on getting back on track! I'll try and post on the thread's i'm in as soon as I can!