Lenae felt a little better, physically at least. The nausea had faded somewhat-for now- which meant it was easier for the little Selwyn to go about her daily routine. Being in a pack again, rather than a loose band, gave Lenae a sense of purpose and belonging. At first she had been a little worried that no one was happy, after all things had been rather tense but it seemed as though things had levelled out. Become flat and steady like the land they had claimed as their own. Lenae trotted along the shoreline her tail swishing freely as she bounced along, leaving small paw prints in her wake. It was pretty here, sheltered by the shadows of the mountains in the distance, but most importantly it wasn't too familiar.
Perhaps this would be the right place to raise her litter- if they wanted anything to do with her, that is.
A frown tugged at her lips as she slowed to a walk. Would they hate her? What if no matter how hard she tried they turned into bad seeds, twisted little beings that wanted nothing more than to harm others? Had the Mother's of those murderers thought the same thing, all those years ago? Her stomach rumbled and she flinched, her ears flicking back against her skull. Oh yes, that was right, she he was hungry, such a common occurrence these days. No matter how much she ate it just wasn't enough, her stomach rumbled and rumbled, even when she was curled up in the den at night.
She sighed and shook her head. Her Mother hadn't told her about this either, the insatiable hunger, the desire to gobble up everything and anything in sight. There was a cache nearby, if she remembered correctly, maybe if she had a rabbit it would sate her appetite, for now. Lenae was on the move again, moving away from the shore this time but her tail remained where it was supposed to be, curled between her legs.