The autumn wind carried an unnatural chill as the tawny wolf nosed her way through the fallen leaves of the Ghastly Wood. The trees creaked eerily but it hardly bothered queen - this place still reminded her of home. The musty smell of damp leaves and earth carried a sweet crispness with the onset of the colder months, and she hardly had a second thought as she dropped her front half to push through the leaves and dirt before her hefty rear fell to the side and she rolled to her back, wriggling happily from side to side and allowing her tongue to loll from her mouth contentedly. It was days like this she lived for. Finally on the inside, she felt peaceful and content.
Knowing the woods to be a regular haunt of @Mapplethorpe’s, she hardly gave a second thought before rising back to her feet and continuing to root through the fallen leaves, looking for some indication of a recent cache or kill. Finally her sharp nose picked up the scent of something tasty and her ears pricked forward, her snuffling increasing in veracity as she made her way to the rotted base of a long dead tree. Her stomach rumbled in anticipation as she thrust her nose into the dark crevasse and wrapped her jaws greedily about the remnants of a long dead marmot.
It wasn’t until she withdrew her muzzle that she felt a tickle about her left nostril. Crossing her eyes to try and spy just what was causing her discomfort, her meal was quickly dropped as an ungodly shriek of horror left her jaws. Paws flew to her face as her head shook from side to side in an attempt to dislodge the monstrous beast, but the large spider was firmly set in its attempt to turn her much too small nostril into it’s new spidery cave.