Night Shade [Complete]
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The wind was howling, sending snow directly into the young males face. He narrowed his eyes and pushed through, aware of the complete emptiness surrounding him on either side. He was totally alone, and hopelessly lost. The sharp sting of the frost bit into his skin, and he shook himself out, fluffing up his fur again. Winter time was cold. He didn't like it.
No duh winter is cold.
"Enough, Hemlock." He growled out loud. The annoying ghost of a wolf was always following him around, peppering his thoughts with his own opinions. Night Shade hadn't had any luck in blocking him out, so he was forced to deal with the endless torture of someone constantly judging him. And reading his thoughts.
I don't constantly judge you.
In truth there was more than one reason Night Shade didn't like Hemlock in his head. But he wasn't going to think about those.
And why would that be, Night Shade?
"Hemlock." He said, frustrated. The ghost faded in briefly out of the corner of his eye, then vanished again. Night Shade focused his thoughts solely on what he was going to catch. Maybe a rabbit, or a rat. The pack was running low on food, and Escarletta hadn't been any help as of late.
I like rabbit.
"You're dead." Snapped Night Shade. He knew he could logically just think something, and Hemlock would immedeatly know, but it felt weird to be having a thought-battle with a ghost wolf. Although that was what ended up happening because Hemlock couldn't actually talk to him.
Yes I can.
"No you can't. You can only say weird things inside my head and drive me crazy." Ranted Night Shade, ducking under a nearby rock outcropping to escape the howling wind, giving himself a vigorous shade to warm up, and sending flurries of snowflakes everywhere. Several were brushed aside by an imaginary wind as Hemlock faded in again.
You can't keep denying your feelings for me.
Yes I can. Snipped Night Shade back. See, I can do the weird creepy mind communication thing to. You're not that special Hemlock.
Yes. But I would rather you didn't try to prove your point by dying.
Night Shade stopped short, realizing he was about to walk onto a recently frozen lake where the ice was thin enough you could see into the water. Admittedly enough, he did like Hemlock, and the obnoxious ghost could be quite helpful sometimes.
See
Night Shade finally accepted he wasn't going to be able to catch anything, and the storm was getting worse, the bite of the wind had fangs now, and they were driving into his skin. Keeping his head down, he rushed through the increasing whiteout, following the path he knew by heart. Left here, ten paw-steps forward, right here.
"Alright, now shut up Hemlock." He ordered. There was only an indignant huff from the ghost, which was a relief. Usually he tried to argue his point.
Night Shade scrambled up to the hunters den, and flopped down dramatically into his nest, burying his nose in the moss and curling up tight. A breath brushed his ear. Escarletta, another hunter.
"Flirting with your ghost boyfriend again?" Muttered Escarletta in his ear, not without a touch of humor.
"He's not my ghost boyfriend."
"The definition of a ghost is a dead spirit that wanders this mortal plane."
"I meant he isn't-" Night Shade attempted to clarify.
"Don't even try Nie. I've seen him, he's quite handsome."
You let Escarletta see you?
Only special wolves can see me.
"Shut up Hemlock."