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The festivities had ceased finally and Redwood had grown still once more. The silence ever peaceful. This was one of many reasons he had chosen to call this forest home. At least that particular disruption only came around once a year. Next time he'd likely sit it out altogether instead of taking chances and wearing his heart on his sleeve.
Sundstol had ventured out to clean up after the aftermath of such an event. Wolves were careless creatures...leaving their waste behind and destroying their natural environment in their wake. There were broken tree limbs, color stains, and animal bones littered about and left behind from countless feasts. He took in a deep breath and let it out in a gust of hot air, looking about the messy clearing. Well, this was why he was here after all...to look after the grounds he considered sacred to his ancestral line. And so he began to clean it up as he could, moving broken tree limbs and collecting ones that could not be salvaged that he might be able to sell for lumber. He moved the animal carcasses to one area where they could decompose back into the Earth, thanking each piece for the nourishment it fed to whomever gained from it. The remnants of colored dyes would wash away with the plentiful rainstorms that would surely come with spring. He was shuffling about, handling one of the larger limbs when he thought he heard footsteps. Sundstol paused in his work and lifted his large nose to the air to catch a scent. He hummed, the scent striking him as familiar and he looked about until he thought he saw a figure that sparked memories of his youth that he assumed were left buried with the rest. These remnants of the past, however, didn't pain him like the others had and instead felt lighter somehow as he studied the presence from afar. |
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One moment she was there and the next, she'd vanished. A ghost of the past, to be sure. It was what he told himself, even if the scent lingered in the air. He shook his head, lowering it to return to continue his work.
It wasn't until he sensed movement and then the feeling of a presence behind him that he lifted his head again slowly. He remained still, facing the opposite direction as his ears swiveled, alert to the smallest sound. He heard the creaking and rattling branches as weight rested upon them and then a voice. He closed his eyes and inhaled deeply before letting out a long sigh, before he turned his body entirely around. "Little?" A single brow rose, the hint of a smile tugging at one corner of his mouth. When he laid his dark emerald eyes upon her own, the smile faltered slightly. The woman was most certainly the girl he'd known before, but...something was...off. "Wisteria." Even her name felt foreign to his tongue as he spoke it. "You've returned?" |
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Sundstol let out a breath of a laugh then smirked at the girl, now woman, who had claimed the looming tree trunk as her perch. "Well, why don't you come down here, lass, and see just how small I truly am." He challenged before looking her over once more He honed in on her body language that seemed to radiate a vastly different energy than what he remembered.
He watched every little move of hers as she straightened up then went leap down onto the ground, having to turn his whole body to keep her within his sights. Wisteria moved away from him and he moved after her, a shadow to her form like he had been as a boy. "You ask me as if I would know...why don't tell me, hm? It must be quite the story to bring you back where you started.." |