Go wild with the wild(13----14)
--------Jesse (Original)
(13)
Howls
Rain continued for five days in the late autumn. After the rain, it began to get cold.
Green and Yellow could join the she-wolf hunting. They would soon become true wolves. Purple, most of the time, she stayed in the cave, though she could run, but not quite as fast as her siblings. For Purple's saftey, the she-wolf would leave her behind, and of course gave her some meat when they came back.
Whenever it was midnight, and the moon was full high in the sky, the she-wolf would howl at the moon. Green and Yellow followed her mother. At the moment, Purple would join them noisily, and gradually, she could howl like her siblings.
The howl was their native language, with which , they could communicate with each other, and connecting themselves with other packs of wolves.
Sometimes, it sounded a signal of danger, and sometimes, a sos for others' help.
The bass was low and thick, and it was just the feature that could make the lowls travel long. Whatever it was, mist, haze, rain, even darkness, the howl could penetrate and fly over long distances.
Certainly sometimes it acted as the weapen, which could threaten and frighten ennemies. t the sound of the howl, most sheep and cattle would shiver to half death.
The she-wolf whispered in the ears of her children. "Never forget to howl, babies, if you please." This was a warning, as well as an order.
(14)
Night
At night, the she-wolf would lead her children and groped up the valley, enjoying the scenery in the moonlight. She groaned and grumbled, so as to tell some facts secrets to them. On the other side, she trained them to get used to a night journey.
Night was their natural clothes of camouflage, under cover of which, they marched about freely and secretly. It was a good exercise for night raids. It was quite essential for young cubs to be accustomed to night travels. It was unimaginable for a grassland wolf to be afraid of darkness.
Fortunately they were born night eyed, which made them see clearly what were alive and what were not. Their eyes were x-ray filters, which could penetrate maze and mist, as weill as darkness.
They were spirits of night, the darling of nature and favourites of grasslands.(to be continued)