Pipe pawed at the snow beneath her with an intense look on her face. She was sure she'd seen a flash of brown fur somewhere down there. Some sort of furry little creature just ripe for the taking. And she was so hungry, she'd do anything for just a bite of fresh meat. There hadn't been anything to eat around the spring for days. It was like all the animals had just disappeared once the snow came. Maddening, that's what it was. Pipe was going mad with hunger.
As she searched for her meal, she paused every so often to scan the area. She hadn't seen another wolf in all the time she'd been here. It was very strange, indeed. Even on the trek from Alaska to here, she'd seen wolves. Granted, they were very thin and only showed up once in a while, but they'd been there. It seemed as though there was no one here. Where was everyone?
Pipe didn't have time to dwell on it, though. Her stomach growled with the pain of hunger. She had to find that stupid animal so she could have something in her belly. She was getting so skinny that her ribs were showing and the bright white of her fur was beginning to dull. Maybe it was time to move on from this place. Animals never came here and she was all alone. Loneliness was starting to get to her. She needed to see another wolf, if only to remind herself that they still existed.