Ophelia kept mostly to herself since that awful morning. She still felt guilty about attacking Pip, but the entire pack had given her so much grief over it that she felt an apology at this point would seem forced. Besides. What if she saw the mute again and felt all that misplaced anger bubble up again? Then everyone would really hate her. Her parents hadn't given her any slack either. Ophelia knew she really didn't deserve any, but to even have her Daddy mad at her was almost too much to bear.
The pale princess, feeling dejected and unwanted, wandered away from Grizzly Hollow territory and just kept on walking until she reached the edge of the forest and found herself looking out over an expanse of frozen marshland. Honestly, she had no idea what she was doing. Not running away from home. Definitely not that. Grizzly Hollow was the only home she knew. And even if everyone was mad, she was determined to stick it through and get back in everyone's good graces. It just meant she'd have to...she wasn't sure. Do something. Better. Do better.
Nearby, a branch jut out from the frozen marshland. With nothing else of interest nearby, Ophelia trotted over and grabbed hold of it, giving a sharp tug. There was a crack, but the branch held fast within the ice without budging. Scowling, the pale female growled and tugged harder. Still nothing.
Anger and frustration boiled up in a flash and her jaws lashed out again and again at the branch until it broke under the stress. For all the effort, the lower end of it remained firmly trapped in its icy coffin. Panting, she snarled over it before her shoulders drooped and she sat. She didn't used to be so angry all the time. While Ophelia knew it started when Mama left, she thought it should go away now that she was back. Shouldn't it?
"Maybe I should just disappear," she muttered. "No one would miss me," the girl said to no one.