Username:
Poison Wolf
Deerssert Name:
Cain
(A play on words- Candy Cane- Cane- Cain)
Gender:
Male
Story:
Cain had just come in from the icy winter, the snow was almost chest-high and it made his hooves hurt and his horns ache to be out in the cold like that. He grumpily tossed the sticks he'd gathered into his small hearth and twitched his velvety nose, settling on the floor opposite the fire while he undid his tack. He slid it off and huffed a sigh. Stupid snowy farmwork, he thought irritatedly. He was just getting warm and cozy, munching on a peppermint and drinking some cocoa when he heard a knock at the door. His ear twitched and he gave an annoyed grumble, getting to his striped hooves, he peered out the window slats. A mass of red velvet and white fur filled his vision. I swear, if this is Prancer's idea of a joke.... he muttered under his breath before opening the door, not bothering to plaster a fake smile on his face. He looked into the face of the jolly, red-cheeked, overweight man in a suit. Santa Claus. "Mr. Claus," he said formally, dipping his head. "What brings you way out here?" he asked in a disinterested tone, not inviting him in.
"Well, Cain, you see, Rudolph has taken ill and he can't fly tonight. I hear you have excellent vision, and I know you like to fly-"
Cain's eyes grew hard. "Who told you that?" He asked crisply.
"Prancer."
Cain dropped any pretense of friendliness. "And I suppose you wanted me to fill in for Ruddy, is that it?" He sneered. Santa let out a splutter of surprise. Cain pawed the hard wooden floor and lowered his head threateningly. "I'm not your slave, and I'm no friend of you or your reindeer, and unless you want my candy antlers poking holes in your precious suit, I suggest you get off my land right now, and never come back. Not even for Christmas. Rudolph can suck it up and fly for his team like he should be doing." Cain growled, his eyes flashing.
Santa backed away, slightly horrified that any creature could be so hostile- especially to him. He shut his mouth grimly and nodded, turning and marching back out into the snow. Cain shut the door and went back to his fire, laying down, staring bitterly at his tack.
They knew exactly what that meant to me.
History:
(To explain why he's so angry in the story)
Snow was falling, settling on the ground like a heavy blanket. Two animals played in the snow- a young reindeer and a young Deersert. They laughed and tumbled over through the new snow, best of friends.
Cain had always wanted to be part of Santa's sled team, and his best friend Prancer went for tryouts and got on. Cain was happy for his friend, but a bit put out. When Prancer told him there was still one opening left, Cain immediately began training. He trained night and day, not tiring, because he was a colt with a dream. A dream to be on the team. He had one problem though- He wasn't a reindeer. He couldn't fly.
Prancer got the other members of the sled team together and they snickered, devising a plan.
Cain walked to the meeting place, his breath puffing gently out in white clouds in the quiet of the snowy forest. He was wearing his new tack, Prancer had asked him to bring it. He wondered what Prancer was doing. He'd just said he had a surprise for Cain.
Reaching the meeting place, he saw all eight of the chosen team members sitting in a half circle, waiting for him. Prancer stepped forward, a small brown bag of oats in his mouth. He set them down and told Cain to eat them. Cain did as he was told, wondering. As soon as he finished, he felt really light. He looked to Prancer with wide eyes and Prancer nodded. Cain leapt into the air, and his heart soared along with his hooves. He was flying. He could be on the team.
The next day were the tryouts, and Cain stepped up with a pounding heart, his hooves dragging, weighed down with excitement- or so he thought. When his turn came up, he performed all the checks with tack and harnesses. Then it was time for the flight check. He leaped elegantly, proudly into the frosty air, his striped hooves clearing the snow- and then he fell face-first in a snowdrift. He couldn't fly. The reindeer all erupted into laughter. The special oats only worked 24 hours, which is why they had to eat them everyday, but they hadn't bothered to tell Cain.
Cain heard them laughing, saw Prancer rolling in the snow with the others and felt tears stinging his eyes in the icy wind. He shut his eyes and ran from the course. He never went back.
Why?:
I know everyone else is going to have the same story about how he accepted. Cain's a very different Deersert, and I don't think he should be the same, or be everything everyone thinks he should be. He is his own Deer.
Poison Wolf
Deerssert Name:
Cain
(A play on words- Candy Cane- Cane- Cain)
Gender:
Male
Story:
Cain had just come in from the icy winter, the snow was almost chest-high and it made his hooves hurt and his horns ache to be out in the cold like that. He grumpily tossed the sticks he'd gathered into his small hearth and twitched his velvety nose, settling on the floor opposite the fire while he undid his tack. He slid it off and huffed a sigh. Stupid snowy farmwork, he thought irritatedly. He was just getting warm and cozy, munching on a peppermint and drinking some cocoa when he heard a knock at the door. His ear twitched and he gave an annoyed grumble, getting to his striped hooves, he peered out the window slats. A mass of red velvet and white fur filled his vision. I swear, if this is Prancer's idea of a joke.... he muttered under his breath before opening the door, not bothering to plaster a fake smile on his face. He looked into the face of the jolly, red-cheeked, overweight man in a suit. Santa Claus. "Mr. Claus," he said formally, dipping his head. "What brings you way out here?" he asked in a disinterested tone, not inviting him in.
"Well, Cain, you see, Rudolph has taken ill and he can't fly tonight. I hear you have excellent vision, and I know you like to fly-"
Cain's eyes grew hard. "Who told you that?" He asked crisply.
"Prancer."
Cain dropped any pretense of friendliness. "And I suppose you wanted me to fill in for Ruddy, is that it?" He sneered. Santa let out a splutter of surprise. Cain pawed the hard wooden floor and lowered his head threateningly. "I'm not your slave, and I'm no friend of you or your reindeer, and unless you want my candy antlers poking holes in your precious suit, I suggest you get off my land right now, and never come back. Not even for Christmas. Rudolph can suck it up and fly for his team like he should be doing." Cain growled, his eyes flashing.
Santa backed away, slightly horrified that any creature could be so hostile- especially to him. He shut his mouth grimly and nodded, turning and marching back out into the snow. Cain shut the door and went back to his fire, laying down, staring bitterly at his tack.
They knew exactly what that meant to me.
History:
(To explain why he's so angry in the story)
Snow was falling, settling on the ground like a heavy blanket. Two animals played in the snow- a young reindeer and a young Deersert. They laughed and tumbled over through the new snow, best of friends.
Cain had always wanted to be part of Santa's sled team, and his best friend Prancer went for tryouts and got on. Cain was happy for his friend, but a bit put out. When Prancer told him there was still one opening left, Cain immediately began training. He trained night and day, not tiring, because he was a colt with a dream. A dream to be on the team. He had one problem though- He wasn't a reindeer. He couldn't fly.
Prancer got the other members of the sled team together and they snickered, devising a plan.
Cain walked to the meeting place, his breath puffing gently out in white clouds in the quiet of the snowy forest. He was wearing his new tack, Prancer had asked him to bring it. He wondered what Prancer was doing. He'd just said he had a surprise for Cain.
Reaching the meeting place, he saw all eight of the chosen team members sitting in a half circle, waiting for him. Prancer stepped forward, a small brown bag of oats in his mouth. He set them down and told Cain to eat them. Cain did as he was told, wondering. As soon as he finished, he felt really light. He looked to Prancer with wide eyes and Prancer nodded. Cain leapt into the air, and his heart soared along with his hooves. He was flying. He could be on the team.
The next day were the tryouts, and Cain stepped up with a pounding heart, his hooves dragging, weighed down with excitement- or so he thought. When his turn came up, he performed all the checks with tack and harnesses. Then it was time for the flight check. He leaped elegantly, proudly into the frosty air, his striped hooves clearing the snow- and then he fell face-first in a snowdrift. He couldn't fly. The reindeer all erupted into laughter. The special oats only worked 24 hours, which is why they had to eat them everyday, but they hadn't bothered to tell Cain.
Cain heard them laughing, saw Prancer rolling in the snow with the others and felt tears stinging his eyes in the icy wind. He shut his eyes and ran from the course. He never went back.
Why?:
I know everyone else is going to have the same story about how he accepted. Cain's a very different Deersert, and I don't think he should be the same, or be everything everyone thinks he should be. He is his own Deer.