Timestamp: Day 12, Summer, 513 AV
Location: Kalea Wilds, Just outside Kalinor
The moon was full and casting a silver glow upon a vast open clearing, fields of grass broken only by a small bubbling creek and the surrounding tree line. Viridae lay on his back, starring into the starry sky, pondering the same thing he pondered every full moon. Who was she?
It had been three years since the Kelvic woman had appeared to Viri, just beyond this same clearing, and led him to safety from a roaring blizzard. He had thought she was just a common wolf, until she saved him from drowning and changed his life with a kiss. Ever since that night, he had been haunted by dreams of her, most abstract, the meaning and root cause never clearly defined. One thing was certain. He missed her.
Although she hadn't said much, and forbade him to speak, her simple touch and striking yellow eyes had been forever emblazoned upon his very being, almost as though it was a defining factor in who he was. This was something he had never experienced before, and although he did not want to, he cherished it. Viridae did not like the idea that another person could have such an impact on him, or the emotions he worked so hard to dull and suppress. And yet he still had an odd, nagging feeling that she had never left him. That she was with him always, watching and learning. At times he would question if she was real, if the whole experience was created within the confines of his own mind as a sort of cure for his loneliness, but some time ago, he decided he did not care if she was substance or fiction. She was real to him, and that's all that mattered.
As he stare up into the sky, his eyes fluttered closed, almost without him noticing. He had spent all day setting snares, and the exposure to the sun had beaten on his vigor like the tide beats drift wood. I'll just rest my eyes for a moment, he thought as he closed them, silky moonlight seeping through his eyelids. Before long, the moon's glow began to fade darker and darker as he slipped further and further into a soft slumber.
