Early evening. Clear skies.
-10*F, 17*C
Was she going crazy, or did it feel like her entire body was on fire? The change happened gradually, affecting her body slowly. First it seemed to be the warmth of the weather, then the stuffiness of the communal den. Then her nose grew more sensitive, finding the foreign, sickly sweet smell of the other females off putting. What was worse, the scents of the males seemed thicker, more musky. Her skin began to prickle, her lush winter coat feeling far too heavy on her petite, slender frame. Neha didn't understand the oh so simple reason behind the way her body was responding, but what she did know, was that she didn't like it.
She needed space. Room to breathe. She couldn't stand to be in the Cove one moment longer! She felt as if she would suffocate there at any moment! So she ran, heading west and down the mountain. If it was cooler air she sought, then her rational side would have convinced her to stay at higher altitude. But she was anything but rational now. She cared little where her paws took her; all that mattered was that it was far away. She thought...hoped that the rushing wind blowing through her coat would cool her down, but it didn't. That annoying, heated itch under her skin only grew in intensity. Frustrated, jaws clenched into a grimace, the fully grown Princess had thrown herself to the ground, into a melting snow pile for relief. Like a mad woman, she wriggled and rolled on her back and sides, all four legs splayed comically. She didn't care how dirty or wet her light golden and silver fur got. All that mattered was the icy chill she yearned for to make her skin stop burning!After a good half hour of this, the pile of snow was flattened, her fur disheveled and damp. Her jaws parted slightly, her breaths came rapidly, chest heaving from the workout. Soft brown eyes narrowed, lips curling in silent irritation as once again, those warm pinpricks crept over every square inch of her skin. This was getting ridiculous! She had seen her mother act in much the same manner before, as well as some of the other adult females in the pack. But why was it happening to her now?! Was there something wrong with her? Oh how she pitied every female wolf who had to go through this, at this time of year, if this indeed was their fate. Unable to take the torment of her body anymore, she sprinted forward. It was evening now and the sun had just retired for the day. In the distance the unmistakable glimmer of water had caught her eye. Ignoring the brush that was between her and the small pool of water, she pushed her way through a small opening and arrived at it's banks. At this time of year, Neha normally would have hesitated, well aware of how frigid most water sources were. But this time she strode right in and didn't stop until it reached her hips. The icy bite of the water soothed her flesh, earning from her a pleased sigh of relief.