Ravenna had not a choice at this point but to follow her parents whom, without a doubt, had likely been searching for Isolde. Being so young and yet still knowing her boundaries, Ravenna had not gone far. She had started west in the marsh lands, then arced down to the meadows, then the rise, making sure to take her time as she checked for both parents and sister. When she had gotten back around to the heights, a slow pace was offered so to not make the same mistake she had made before. Last time she had nearly stumbled from the heights, mother had been there to take the blow. This time, however, she was alone - young, cold, hungry, in the dead of winter. Like said, this was not the best idea she had ever had. Once the lower ends of the heights were checked, she went north, romping through the grove and following up along the heartleaf creek until hungry and worn paws forced her to turn around and head back home.
Ravenna Lyall was exhausted. She had managed to scavenge, catch a few hares, though nothing compared to what remained in the caches back home, caught by the jaws of Enoki and her Aunt Adele. A soft whine echoes through the cold of the early morning as she approaches the borders of her home, each step slow and heavy. If luck had her, she would be greeted by her parents, by her sister Isolde who had been gone. In truth, she could only wonder who might have taken her father's place, and what over cluster of wolves had joined the ranks among those she did not already know. Defeated, she flops along the inner skirts of their home land, pawing at one of the caches rested by a drooping willow.