Leaping surprisingly gracefully for a wolf of her size, she delicately landed between boulders and bounded up hill, downhill again and leapt over logs, anything she could to free herself of the pent up energy she had been allowing to fester inside her. She reacquainted herself with the lands they had claimed as their own, seeing everything with new eyes, and with a little more enthusiasm than the last time she had passed this way.
She hadn't realised quite how large their claimed area was, or perhaps it was simply the hills that made it feel that way. Various scents crossed her nose, mostly small prey but goat was obviously in the mix and something that smelled suspiciously of deer, although she didn't care to stop and observe it right now. There was also the scent of predators. The occasional scent of a wolverine, perhaps a hint of cat on the breeze. That was the only problem with the mountains. They weren't the only ones to call them home.</blockquote>