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The sea wolf was having difficulties adjusting. They had been in this strange long for too long and she was getting worried that she would never see the ocean again. She longed for the feeling of sand between her toes and the salty breeze ruffling her fur. Here, there was nothing. The lands were heavy with the scent of lush greenery and dirt. So much dirt. It made her skin crawl and her insides ache. Her cousin Nauja had disappeared — no doubt to find the rest of the Bella Coola wolves — and Niq’x wished that she had followed. As much as she wanted to believe that she could be comfortable here, the otter knew that it would never happen. This strange land would never become her home, no matter how hard she tried. Pip might have adjusted here (how Niq’x did not know) but she certainly wasn’t. Everything felt wrong.
They had not found any other sea wolves, which only added to her worry (and frustration). Niq’x liked to think that they were back home, safe and sound, but she could not be certain. There had been so many of those bizarre creatures and the buzzing sound had been overwhelming… whatever had taken them couldn’t have only taken a pawful. It was not possible. She had hoped some of her family had also been placed in the lands of Relic Lore, but locating them was not as easy as she had hoped.
As the rays of the light from the morning sun peaked through the trees the otter slipped out of the forest. Water, she needed water, and lots of it. So the otter headed south for the closest thing she had to an ocean. It was nowhere near the same size, nor did it carry the same comforting scent, but it would do.
It did not take her long to arrive and as soon as the sandy shores were within reach, the otter flung herself at the iridescent water and allowed it to consume her. She remained submerged for a moment; she was not ready to join the real world just yet.