The girl had been keeping low, well, as low as you could when trailing after Odin. That there were other wolves her own age here, and that one of them was related to her was still a foreign concept to the girl. Her brother often spoke of family and its importance, and yet he had been gone so much since Nonna died, for days at a time. She began to question whether he would be one of those wolves he despised so much. One of the ones that left. After all, wasn't that what he was doing every time he took off to be with his new friends? Wasn't that what he had done every time he left to see Sahalie?
Her one-eyed cousin was a novelty, he acted so grown. He had come all the way down from the tundra (whatever one of those was). He hunted better than she did, fought harder, and had so many tall tales to tell, tales of battles with full grown wolves and journeys right across the lore, of all that lay out beyond the willows. She was beginning to think that stories weren't enough, especially with this heat, and the changing scent of her aunt and Enoki. It wasn't only the women that were acting weird, though. Even when he was home, he wasn't with her. He was following Enoki with an intensity that drove her mad. There was more to do than watch each other and so with her cousin's help, she had worked to pick up some of the slack. Under his guidance, she was improving.
But today, Odin was with Ravenna, learning about plants. Attica had an interest too, but something else had changed in the air and she was more intent on figuring out just what it might be. Her nose led her to the den, then out again, towards the borders, which could only mean that it was Enoki smelling so strange. The black and ugly feeling that had been writhing in her stomach since her Nonna's death seemed to retreat a little at the thought of the piebald woman and so Attica set out on her trail, silently drawing alongside the leader with a nose to her cheek when she finally found her. She was happy to just have company for now. Perhaps once they walked a little further she would find the words that so desperately wished to break free.