Here we are at day 12, the final day of the blog hop which has been such a lovely expereince. I am sorry I missed a few.
Moon
It was the moment Selene had been waiting for, she couldn’t have wished for a more perfect setting; the moon was in its full glory; a Wolf Moon shining on the night her splendour where the clouds were uninvited. The fresh fallen snow glistened like that on a Christmas card and all was peaceful, still. Her anticipation was fizzing. It was her third and final night in the mountains and something just had to happen. She sat patiently, not giving up for a second. A rustle nearby had Selene’s fingers twitching. It was just a rabbit. Her attitude made her smile; just a rabbit? That was her bread and butter a few months back. Now here she was at the top of her game bored at the sight of rabbits.
Silence cracked as a
lonely howl echoed through the mountains. Rigid and ready, Selene lay still,
her finger poised. This was it. There was an air of excitement rippling through
the trees. The light crunch of snow was so close. She held her breath and in
the moonlight she saw the shining bright eyes of her quarry; the wolf. The moon seemed to shine even brighter in Selene’s
favour which didn’t surprise her.
The wolf padded closer and stopped as if to sense someone
was watching him. He stared right back
at Selene but did not flinch, did not growl or snarl. He just stared with soft
surrendering eyes. Selene didn’t move but placed her finger on the trigger.
This was going to be her moment. For a split second, both were connected, eye
to eye, under the full moon who watched the close encounter.
Selene shot. . . .
The wolf stood fast as if posing and Selene feeling brave
moved closer and continued to shoot this magnificent creature looking so regal in
the moonlight. Satisfied he had done
enough, the wolf padded away and Selene pointed her camera to her namesake, the
moon, in thanks as a lone wolf’s cry filled the silence once more.
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Oops, 37 words over but I couldn’t cut and slice any more.
Foot notes
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Selene was/is the Greek Goddess of the moon
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Wolf Moon is the name given to January’s full
moon by Native American tribes due to the howling packs of hungry wolves.
If you enjoyed this story, then take a look at the other entries on the last day of the 12 days of Christmas Blog Hop.