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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Cinderalla Story: Lone Wolf

Okay I really DID need to post something else so.... yeah. I'm going to post my Cinderalla story in wolf version. It sucks but, oh well!


Lone Wolf


Emily Owens

Her father took his final breath and bleed through the white blanket of snow. Belladonna was mystified, would she lose her father, even after losing her mother? If so, her father’s mate would tend to her, would the wolf gods let that happen? His eyes closed as his heart stopped, Belladonna’s hope,faith, and love faded into a small hole behind her heart…all she had was lost. Her stepsister shared a triumphant smile and trotted into their barren cave. Their herd wasn’t the richest but, before this had happened, she had felt the richest in happiness. The gods failed her…how was she to survive now? As she nudged her father’s snout, she heard the enemy wolf tribe howl to the moon. The tears poured, she ventured through the shaded ruins of the cave. Real life awaited.

Belladonna was forced to live a daily routine, finding fish for her family and tending to their every need. Food was scarce and the sun hadn’t shined since she had lost her father. Miserable and hungry, Belladonna lived a poor life, still she was the most beautiful wolf in any tribe. The enemy tribe was abundant in food. Each and everything they wanted was granted. They sent out for a mate, a life with the leader’s son, the one that was to take his father’s position when he died. They planned a visit at their cave. Of course, Belladonna’s stepmother and stepsister we’re curious. They bathed in the lake, stayed clear of mud, and practiced prancing all evening. Belladonna longed to prepare for the visit but, her family forced her to venture and find fish. Her dream to escape from this nightmare was ruined. She would never be able to find a lone wolf. How could her family betray her?

As Belladonna watched her family leave, she scratched on her bed, nothing to look forward to. Later, Belladonna creeped through the black night, her white coat shining as if it were diamonds. She felt a presence, then, her father’s spirit seeped through the night. His orders we’re clear, be home when the moon reaches the southern side. He gave her two laces. He tied them onto her feet, it looked like silk shoes, beautiful purple laces flowing in the wind. Afterwards, he faded into the night. She sped through the stars, her fur flowing in the wind. As she reached the cave, many wolves bowed heads at her beauty. As the alfa’s son, Adolph, sprang next to Belladonna, the pear tree leaves shimmered around them. They nudged one another and began dancing in harmony.

As the night began to rise into day, Belladonna galloped out…fantasy had ended and regular life had simmered back into place. As Adolph ran after her, he saw a small lace on the ground, her lace. Was this a princess? Was she rich? Questions that would go unanswered until he found one thing. The one thing that he had fallen for. He had to find the beautiful wolf. He needed to find Belladonna. Her father had given her the most amazing night. Even so, would she ever see Adolph again?

Belladonna and Adolph sulked into emptyness. Both creatures were soundles but, wonderous. Adolph, being a part of an abundant tribe, set out to find the girl. Each time he visited a tribe, the lace did not wrap around their leg. It was too small on every wolf. Days had past and Belladonna awaited his stop at their cave. Two weeks later, Belladonna heard the sound of faint paws trudging the ground. As Adolph walked into the cave, Belladonna’s hope skyrocketed. Maybe the gods hadn’t betrayed her at all. Her stepsister lifted her paw, trying to tighten the lace with her mouth, she broke it. How would Adolph find his mistress without the lace?

The stepmother deeply apologized. Belladonna and Adolph had given up all hope. Dreams were crushed suddenly Belladonna searched through her bed of straw to reveal the lace’s mate. Adolph jumped with joy and together they danced. A few days later, Belladonna became Adolph’s mate and they both lived in a big cave with an amazing tribe. After the tribe granted Adolph and Belladonna as leaders of the tribe, the stepmother and stepsister died because they did not have the instinct to find food. Belladonna had gotten her dream, no more misery. Adolph had gotten his true love. They live a joyous life with two wolf children.

It's really bad but, I was lacking inspiration. Anyways, hope YOU enjoyed it!
 
   ~Emolaylay☼♥

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