caspian
"The sky is blue today," he murmured to himself as he peered out of the den. He tried to brighten his voice and adopt a smile that his mother might believe, but of course she was sleeping... or pretending to. He glanced to the left and watched her sides rise and fall in a peaceful but shallow rhythm. His heart ached. Gone were the days when she would be the first one up in the morning and cowing her children down to the beach for a bout of fishing or swimming practice. Those had steadily started to slip away during the war.
And now they were gone.
Just like their father.
"I'll let you know if I see any of those Imperial Soldiers," he offered but knew that there would be no response. With a sigh, he left his family home.
...
Out on the bluff above were two little dots. They seemed to have more dots around them, and as he drew closer, he recognized the sweet smell of venison and hare. The two dots, wolves he could see now, worked to set up their wares on the windswept grass.
Although Caspian was no official police force, he felt as though he had inherited his grandfather and father's role as a naval officer of sorts. He watched for storms, both from the ocean and from the damned Imperial Soldiers that dared to drift near their shores. Unfortunately, the ocean scared him less these days.
Making a beeline for the wolves, he sprinted only to slow to an amicable trot before arriving before them.
"Mornin' ladies," he said glancing them over.
"What brings you to Aberdeen?" Dark ears twitched as he looked them over.
At least their eyes weren't violet.
"speech"