His heart was in his throat, threatening to leap out of his body and leave him lifeless. He had never run so far, so fast, but he had been scared. It wasn't something Oliver liked to admit, but he had his limits in his speed and stamina. And over the past couple of days, they had been tested past their capacity. That frozen beauty had been nothing but terrifying, her eyes cold and her fury like a blizzard. If anything his legs welcomed the burn his flight had brought on- it battled back the instinct to shiver at the memory of her attack.
"I need a pack," he whispered raggedly to himself. Normally the statement from his own maw would go through the holes in his ears and never return- no one would want such a scrawny, funny looking thing such as he. But the depravity of his growling stomach and aching muscles persuaded- no, pleaded with him otherwise. Somewhat mindless in his exhaustion-hailed stupor, he sniffed around, making sure she was no where on his heels. "How convenient..." Oliver's nose alerted him to pack borders. He was careful not to cross over- he didn't need another marathon of running in fear. The only reason his last flee had taken so long was the fact that he was still stuck desperately in the shadowy forest- if an entire pack was on his heels, he might just have to run clear across the mountain he saw in the distance.
It wasn't a very hard decision- die alone and hungry, no where near senior age, or give pack life another shot. Surely it wouldn't be as- the words disorderly and dangerous came to mind. Hopefully this one had actual leaders. Throwing back his head, Oliver let loose a howl. It was weak, and a dry throat brought on a coughing fit, but the small man was confident it was loud enough to be heard. The prospect of having to wait long gave him jitters, but he forced his butt down- determined to give his lungs a rest.