She had laid in the mouth of the den that morning hope for some sunshine but it seemed like a useless waiting game. Clouds littered the sky and didn't allow enough sun for sunbathing. With a rather disgruntled sound, she clambered to growing paws and toddled off into the pack lands. Hawthorne didn't have any specific idea of where she was going. She did know what she was going to do. She was going to find adventure and something better than waiting around for the dumb sun to come out.
The Riverflow had made sure to grab her chewing stick and bring it along with her in case this adventure turned out to be completely pointless. Now that she was growing along with learning how to properly move (she still had her clumsy moments, though) the stick didn't drag on the ground so much. She was able to mostly carry it off the ground. Hawthorne had learned that if she closed her mouth around the middle it didn't hang to one side so much. Who would have known!
Part of her wondered if she should go find one of the adults. Surely Emrys or Nauja wouldn't mind taking her out for a bit. Then again she figured mama might worry where she had gone off to.