

Jagged black striped etched down her body. The swirling, thick current whisked the basket slowly away, the two wolves gazing and gazing at it. Curled in that tiny basket was a lump of fur, the color of the flickering flame itself. Fire shimmering on her rusty pelt, the mother picked up the basket, setting it sadly into the lava. I know she will." The mother stared at the father sympathetically, exchanging baskets. "Who knows what will happen? We can't let her go!" The father spluttered, panicking. between them lay a tiny basket, next to a stream of lava. "We have to!" Two wolves, new parents, spluttered to each other, arguing over the rising of the flames. Rivers of magma trailed through the chaos as wolves fled to safety, scrambling every which where. "But we can't do it!" Fire swirled through the valley as thick lava poured out of the volcano far away. A rush of wind ruffled Infinity's fur, and the last thing she heard was, "Infinity." Your destiny awaits you."Ī flash of lightning engulfed the room, and everything went black. "But I do live here! It is my home now!" Crunchy frowned. So now, I'm going to put you back in the world so you can feel what it's like to really live." Infinity was taken aback. it intrigues me." She replied, without switching her gaze. "You've learned a lot from me." Infinity smiled.

"Hello little one." Crunchy said, padding up from behind. The flames danced and flickered on the wolf's pelt, nearly blending together. But there was one thing that had gone unspoken.Ĭrunchy's warm smile faded into a serious expression as Infinity stared at the fire. Crunchy taught her of nature, and about the sky and stars. They romped into the trees and plains nearby. She lived with Crunchy for a very long time, learning about the ways of life, and how things worked. Infinity grew to a strong, intelligent pup. Things will be alright."Īnd things were alright. "Infinity, you say?" The wolf smiled, her smooth wise voice a comfort to the kit.
