Dire times…
That was the warning that had conditioned her acceptance. This pack that her aching heart had yearned to belong to happened to be doused in tensions just in time for her arrival. She could smell the tension in the air whenever the breeze stilled and left it stale. The feeling hung around, only noticeable if you noticed it, like the rising hot humidity before thunder struck. To anger a wolf was one thing, but for discontent to raise to the level of an entire pack was another. It required much more effort than a personal grudge, and was rarely - in her experience - settled without warfare. Perhaps, the tawny wolf thought darkly, a tangible war would be enough to distract her from the war in her mind.
Ami swallowed the bitter thought with a grimace and quieted her mind’s imagination to continue ambling down the path she had chosen on the banks of the river. This was her first project following her recent acceptance, busying herself to nose along the water’s edge for useful herbs. The winter had been long and cold, but spring had been in thaw long enough that she could sniff the beginnings of plants that liked to grow riverside. Hellbore was one of them, sweetgrass another. If she started to harvest early and often, keeping a rotating grid of when and where she pulled the roots, they would be able to stockpile the herbs quickly while maintaining a healthy growth supply for those dire times.
She kept an eye out, of course, for the brown-capped mushrooms that aided her so. For the time being the distraction of work was enough to keep sober, but Amisun didn’t doubt that she would want them again. Even the thought set an itch upon her spine that she quenched with a short growl. Pragmatic as she tried to be, Ami decided to prove herself a loyal member before heading for loops again.