It had been five or so days since her last large meal with the black stranger, but she had been able to catch a rabbit and eat some berries in the time between that. She was feeling healthier and more rested the longer she spent time in this new land but she was also beginning to feel depressed. It was lonely here and it seemed as though she was always in the wrong place at the wrong time. When would she find a pack that needed a wolf like her?
Elda looked at her paws as she felt grass tickle them and flexed her nails into the dry earth. It was a relief to away from the soggy ground of the Lagoon. It didn't suit her to always have wet paws. It was difficult to hunt in mud anyway, it took more effort to run. She sighed and shook her head and began to walk toward a lone tree.
It was old. It's branches reached up toward the evening sky and swayed and rustled along with the wind. She had always enjoyed the sound and thought it would be a pleasant spot to rest. But she suddenly felt inspired. If she was so tired of being alone, why not call someone to her? What kept her quiet? Elda snorted softly at herself as she sat and leaned against the big, thick trunk of the oak. Maybe she was shyer than she thought or hesitant because she didn't want to be disappointed again just yet. But this, she recognized quickly, was childish. She had the confidence and the determination to do whatever she wanted and she would be thoroughly disappointed in herself if she simply kept on waiting. It was time to take action.
She looked around with her amber eyes and then stood. She paced a few strides from the tree and lifted her head to howl. It was a harmonious howl, a sing-song that was quickly snatched up by the wind and carried along. Elda enjoyed herself and the deep howl went higher and then lower, moving along in a complicated pattern that she found pleasing to her own ears. She paused for breath and then released a simpler howl, one that was seeped in her easy wish for company. When she finished her song, she went to the tree and lay down, feeling content and pleased, but also nervous and hopeful.</span></span>