This thread is backdated to a week after Naira/Rhysis left and Cori decided she and Ice were just friends.
<i>Night time</i>
Gone Tomorrow
Green eyes were wide and alert. The fur along Corinna's back was bristling ever so slightly, and her tail was lifted exceptionally high. Such was the way the Swift River leader had held herself since the scents around her had changed. The scent could not be escaped, no matter where she went. It was accompanied with a sharp tone and little patience. This time last year, Corinna had not had to behave in such a manner - she had been the only female within Swift River who was giving off the alluring aroma. That was not the case this year, as the situation with Naira and Rhysis had proved. She had let her guard down, had grown careless, and they had been able to sneak away under her nose. And unfortunately, being a mother had come to define her, and the rage she had felt that night had near destroyed her.
Of course, she was stranded, grasping at straws. She had turned down Ice's offer of fathering her pups, to fufill her maternal need. Corinna didn't have it in her heart to take her rage out on Indru like that, not knowing that he might still come back. She missed him terribly, and it was a rare moment when she was not feeling something towards the tawny brute, whether it be longing, anger, or hurt. The desires were eating away at her tonight, both the ones of her womb and of her heart, and Cori had decided to head east, towards the towering mountain range that bounded Relic Lore on its eastern side. She had never scaled the mountains, but now, she had simply wanted to get away from the rest of the pack.
Without much of a care, the she-wolf crossed the borders, pausing only to freshly mark it. Most did not traverse this way, but the escapade with Naira and Rhysis had made her far more vigilant, and she would be damned if somebody got by on her watch. Trotting forward, she left the marked border behind, entering the unclaimed land. A mile out from her home, she finally stopped, tail wagging easily in the breeze. Breathing in deeply, she took in the night air. Tonight, she missed him more than anything else. Lifting her creme head, the she-wolf howled, low and soft, for no other reason than to sing. Sometimes, she just needed to let the world know how she was feeling, and this was a night perfect for letting go.