This place, or better said this land. She felt a bit out of place. All those smells and sounds she didn't know off. Like she was something that didn't fit the picture. Ren looked up at the sky that was painted in dark blue. Within a few hours the whole world will be black and white. At least that was the same, wherever she would go there was always a black sky that came when the light disappeared. It was not much but it was something. Enough to bite into and not letting go before she saw this place as a place she belonged. Right now that wasn't the case so she wouldn't let go even if she would fall of and would drown in darkness. Her stomach grumbled loud, Ren clicked with her tongue. After her failed mission on catching birds she was still to stubborn to catch something else. Just because of a little bit hunger she wouldn't give in and eat something else because it was more convenient. Her yellow eyes seemed to shine in the dark but she couldn't care less. What she saw gave her a unpleasant feeling. All the birds where now high up in the tree reading for bedtime. Of course, she should have known that, she did know but she hoped for a late one who may hip around somewhere. That meant she had to have patience and go to bed with a empty stomach. Poor her, the sarcasm was even in her head clearly there. Ah darn, she was pissed. Hungry and losing a game. What a shitty day but she had known worse. Like you would die from a bit bad luck. Tomorrow she would go catching birds until her stomach couldn't bear anymore meat. For now she should look for a good sleeping place. If she could fall asleep fast she wouldn't be so bothered with her hunger.
Ren wandered over the place searching for something nice and cozy. Dark blue became pure black and the lights were gone, except a couple of stars who tried to fill up the black sky with there light. For a moment she thought she found a good place to sleep, the she wolf already walked to the place when she smelled something. Immediately she stopped walking. Every single alarm was ringing in her head. Without moving a muscle she smelled again. The strong sent of a trail. Ren wasn't a genius or a smart-ass but everyone knew this. Never walk into a packs territory like it was no biggie. She wasn't really surprised by the fact there were pack here. Just the fact she didn't now what kind of was laying there gave her a warning. Who knows, maybe there was some big strong pack that would rip you apart if you crossed there borders. Since she loved her life she would never risk something like that. Even though she knew she had to back away since she was already quite close to the border she sat down and waited. Ren didn't know why she waited, just she felt like sitting there in the dark. Listening to the far away sounds of barks and smelling unknown scents of wolves. How could she possibly torture herself even more. She could almost feel the pack that was there but Ren had the feeling that when she would stood up and walk towards it a invisible wall would hit her in the face. The yearling groaned but she stayed there without moving a single toe.
She felt cold. Everything around her was quiet. Not even a owl was making a call. Again this painful feeling was burning in her chest. Like that time she was on the hill and looked at the woods where her pack should be. A shiver came down her spine. Yeah, nothing better then sitting here and thinking about your past and thinking how miserable and pitiful everything was. Ren lowered her head, she was alright alone. She was independent and strong. She could hunt for herself if she would take her mind of those birds and she wouldn't search for danger for no reason. She would manage pretty well alone, still she felt that damned feeling of being eaten by something unknown. A sarcastic smile came on her face, she probably listened to many scary ghost stories of her elders. Fine, she gave in, only for this time. It was awfully late and she was probably annoying but she couldn't held any longer. Ren rose her head and howled for the leader of the pack. She hoped she didn't wake him up and giving him a grumpy mood.