Despite what many folks liked to think, Marian and her sister weren't joint at the hip. It was just that Selwyns, even now in their better days, were a notoriously stuffy bunch and it wasn't as the Tainn side of her family were much better either. That wasn't to say Marian and Treva didn't get along, rather spending weeks upon weeks travelling across the wilds with her left the girl desperate for a breath of fresh air. Someone who hadn't the time to adjust to Marian's barrage of witty quips and know it all attitude, a new victim if you will. And so she wandered from the Edge, following the river as it meandered through the land, cutting through stone as it formed an icy alcove of sorts.
It was quiet here and from scent alone Marian could tell that no other wolf had passed through this area for quite a while. A whole lifetime perhaps. As she picked her way across the rocks, careful not to slip, she wondered what had driven the wolves away last time. Dad didn't like to speak about the details and most certainly didn't appreciate her attempts to shove her nose in his business but from what she'd managed to piece together this place made him sad. Like he'd lost something important to him along the way. That sort of made sense. Her parents got along well enough but there was no love between them, as though they'd only gotten together cause it was convenient. Which yeah...if Marian was forced to live a life she didn't truly want then she'd sure be cranky as fuck too. But it was all a big mystery and perhaps the reason as to why she'd agreed to venture off in the first place, the allure of knowing the unknown would always tempt Marian out of hiding.