Breath came in short sharp bursts as the tail-less wolf made her way back to the main den. Her dark coat covered the blood, but it couldn’t cover the stench of it, nor the matted appearance of the thicker fur that framed her face and covered her chest. It was immediately evident that her left ear was torn but it would take some digging through her unkempt fur to reveal the cut on her cheek and the slash against her chest. Adrenalin still coursed through her veins, colourless eyes feral in the midday light. She looked every inch a beast that was better reserved for midnight horror stories. The sort to keep children at home in their beds.
She walked, with head held high to a chorus of growls that rumbled with the distant falls, her own uttered forth unknowingly. They would have heard the summons from @”Iopah”, would have known from whence she came. Her time here was up, she knew that now. Why she had bothered staying this long she still couldn’t quite comprehend, there were no children in this place, no future. The wolves to the south and the west had caught scent of her when she tried to secure a future for them and now those ways were barred to her. She would have to go north.
She should have dragged the older woman to the cougar eye when she was too weak to fight back and thrown her in. This was all on her, not Eek.
A louder growl was offered when she caught sight of Eirian walking with Nalda, more to get their attention than anything else. It was followed up with a cough and a more companionable chuff. She wasn’t yet sure she could muster real words yet.