Jack lay comfortably at the mouth of her den, watching the storm with warm eyes and an infinitely better attitude than she had the night previous. She was feeling more like herself. The world didn't end when she had left her pack. Hell, she had survived an entire year on her own. She was young, she had much to offer, and she was pretty much a bad-ass. Any pack would be happy to have her really. Not that she was looking at settling down for good.
With this change in outlook Jack got to her feet suddenly. The night was young yet, and she wasn't ready for bed by any means. One singular and savory inhalation of ozone christened her evening voyage, with little note being taken of the torrentous rain which had conquered the day.
Stealing away from her newly constructed den Jack headed southeast at a solid pace. Chances were she'd be back before long, even though her intent was threefold on this trek. One, to find some reliable form of sustenance, two mapping the area immediately about her den, which held clues of canis population on the moist wind, and lastly to accidentally run into something, anything, to interact with. It would be nice if she could speak intelligently to someone. Beggars couldn't be choosers though, and it was likely that she’d settle for talking to her dinner if things came to that.
Her thin body disappeared into the tree line nose to the wet ground and ears alert and searching. It wasn't long before the ground became spongy and moss became the prevalent decoration.
Set 10/14/13
(This post was last modified: Oct 15, 2013, 04:56 PM by Jackal.)