MY PHILOSOPHY IS THAT
I KNOW HOW THE STORY GOES
JUST TO SEE SOME STEADY FLOW, BACKWARDS
She needed a little break, away from the pack, and had been granted some permission to discover if there was truly an issue with the prey. So off into the direction of the east she had gone. It was cold like usual. Truly the breeze on top of the monadnock might have been worse down here on the flatlands. It was also intensely easier to travel on. While she had gotten used to scaling the rocks that never made it truly easy. One wrong step and you might fall to your death. Or serious injury.
The pale woman had, of course, told @Lorcan she was going on a quick trip and would love to stargaze once she got back if he wanted. She could only hope that he would take up her offer once she was back home. Two or three days tops if things went smoothly. Piety had to say she was positive about this, though. As long as she didn't run into any aggressive wolves or other wildlife she should be good. Right?
It appeared she was wrong. She just had to be wrong. The snow had practically come out of nowhere. She squinted her eyes and her ears pinned back. Maybe it was time to turn back. If she couldn't just find out where she was.
With the snow in a flurry all around her, Piety came to the conclusion she had on option. Help was needed. She softly howled a call that begged for assistance. As if that wasn't enough she barked out into the small blizzard that had disoriented her. "Hello? Someone there?" The pale Santoro stood still, not wanting to get anymore lost.
"speech"
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