The dark thoughts completely vanished when Narime' mentioned a shelter for two. Neither of them would be freezing to death and... he wasn't sure what was up with the buzzing in his paws but he didn't mind the feeling. "Yes mi'lady!" He said, straightening up. With a brisk bob of his head, almost like a salute, he set off on his "mission" to set up some shelter.
He figured the best place to get out of the wind would be back inside of the thicket, since the glade was rather open to the elements. Rais' dark snout probed forward, his bright orange eyes glinting through the shadows as he looked for just the right place. His eyes settled upon the very log that Narime had tripped over, just outside the edge of the glade. A smirk lit upon his face, amused at the irony of it. He moved closer, head turning this way and that as he settled upon his idea. A bit further down the length of the timber was a section where the earth curved downward, leaving a pocket of space beneath it. It was a little bit small, but with some digging it could probably fit them both.
Placing paws to the earth, he dug with enthusiastic haste. Dirt, dust, and roots flew up in a plume behind him as he scooped out the space beneath the log, his head slowly disappearing inside of the pit as he dug further down. A good half hour later the once-grey wolf finally emerged, sooty brown with dirt. He stood back, panting and sides heaving, to admire his work, a sizable bowl shape carved out beneath the log, barely big enough for two. He would have made it bigger but for the night it would be good enough.
Quickly, he grabbed a few small boughs of fallen cedar branches in his jaws and draped them over one side of the log. Now it looked finished. With a proud smile on his face he trotted back to Narime'. "Hey, I fixed something up! You know that log you tripped over?" He turned, looking back at her over his shoulder, waiting for her to follow him to the little shelter he had made.