Mid-day</i>
It had been a long time since she had came to the falls. About a whole year she came to guess, knowing since she had departed from the mountain pack it had been to far for her to visit. Some other reasons too, like trying to avoid the wolves of the mountain, or carrying puppies she hadn't wanted to risk. Now she had a great need to see the pool, and hear the rushing water if only to remember times before these days. There was something about the nose of water she missed, and alone she made the trip from the Hollow to the famliar rocks.
Mismatched eyes took in the familiar sight, and she stood outside the pool recalling her first encounter with a river wolf. It seemed she had been care free in those times, and still trying to figure out her life, and the world in general. It was wishful thinking really, and she smiled plainly at how different she was. Too sona tired sigh pressed from her ribs, and she was quick to check for any scents. She passed old familiar ones, and some she did not know. But, she was the only wolf here for the moment, and spied a large rock she had once rested upon. Much like she did last winter, she curled upon it staring into the twirling water, and pondering what this winter would bring.</blockquote>