Attican
73 - Brute - Keeper
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Attican watched with Resin as each wolf slowly made their way across. So far so good anyways. He couldn't help but be nervous, after all he considered nearly everyone here as his family. Even a few stragglers such as Curse he felt partially responsible and cared for already. However the light was beginning to worry the brute. With every minute and every group of wolves that crossed, the sun continued to dip lower in the sky. Already it was halfway hidden below the horizon, in another six to seven minutes it would be dissapated altogether. After that the residual light would not last long and the nighttime darkness would set in.
As the brute kept to his thoughts River and some straggler began to cross. From the first moment of it he had a feeling in his stomach that this was not a good pairing. Sure enough the straggler gave no regards to the pup, nearly knocking her over the edge at least once. He gasped, Resin quickly taking charge over the situation. "Once I'm across, send the rest. We're losing light."
"Of course." He replied, the Alphess already well on her way to assist the pup the rest of the way across. Have mercy on that male, Attican knew that he essentially now carried a target on his back.
...
The situation decently resolved, the Elder had the wolves continue on their turns to make their way across. He squinted in the dimming light, finding it harder and harder for himself to see the other side of the bridge anymore. Soon he had wolves bark when they were completely across, allowing him assurance that they in fact had. He craned his head towards the direction the sun had left, only a faintly glowing aura left in its place of decent. He blinked, as if wishing away the darkness. No, not yet please, they hadn't finished crossing... But at the same time no one else seemed to be having trouble like he was with seeing. He grumbled to himself, walking in a quick nervous circle. "Make sure you have a partner before you cross." He spoke again, more than anything trying to use his voice to take his nervousness away and mask it. There were only 3 or 4 couples left to cross at all, and soon they were too making their way to the other side.
It was something the brute could not deny no matter how he'd like to, the loss of light caused his aging eyes to simply not see as well as the younger wolves in the dark. It could not be helped, and unfortunately, it grounded him. He could not see well enough to ever safely cross the thin passage to the other side tonight. He sat in the snow with this revelation, just hardly spying Layak in his darkness. "Go with the last two, so you'll go as three okay? You'll make it just fine." He sighed, smiling briefly at the fae, trying to give her encouragement.