For the better part of a month and a half, Kieron had been on her feet, resting when able and dodging the locals every now and then just to save her breath or keep observing. The coyotes so far had been few. Their tracks circled around and around in some areas, and twice, now, she had managed to evade a pack of them. Traces of her pack clung to guard hairs, the rest of her signature scent taken over by the surrounding sequoia trees and, now, the soothing aroma of lavender. Her hike through the forest had been rewarded; before she even knew it, a lush green meadow, speckled with light and dark purple unveiled itself to her and found its way beneath her white-socked paws.
Even in the rain, the clearing ushered her in. Her head spun but not in the dizzying sort of way; rather, the sort that rejuvenated her senses. The chill of the storm barely touched the skin beneath her thin summer coat but it was enough to render her psyche anew. She hummed a note as she exhaled, taking a moment to slowly flatten a cluster of lavender stalks and roll over them. If she could have willed it, she would have loved to carry lavender in her coat for always. It reminded her of the first summer she had spent away from home and the sense of freedom she finally felt after all that time.
She rolled back over to right herself with her limbs properly beneath her. Out here in the north, the forests were quiet but it was different. At least near the Edge the silence also held back the hustle and bustle of game, both big and small. It even held close the busy work of the wolves she was now loyal to. But, here... the wilds spoke of wolves lost or misplaced. She filtered the purple blossoms through her nostrils, trying to read anything beyond them apart from mice and the occasional weasel. It wasn't apparent yet if the vermin had been here recently, but she hoped they would not reappear so soon. She deserved this quick break, even if only so brief...