With the light came a fine drizzle. It heralded the coming season. The mountain-born wolf could sense the snow that would begin falling in the coming weeks. Iopah extracted herself from the rock crevice where she had spent the night. She whined anxiously, the sound swallowed up quickly by the rain. It would be her first winter alone. The honey and gray woman looked forlornly up the mountain. She remembered Tlarx's advice, <i>seek shelter in the forest for the winter.</i> Iopah turned her lithe frame to look into the still dark forest. Blunt, thick nails dug into the rock, and Iopah stretched her limbs. Without another sound or hesitation she started down into the forest.
Iopah had been through a lot in the past year and a half since she had left her birth pack. There had been no way for the young girl to know that she was to be the only survivor of her parents pack. She continued deeper into the forest as the rain continued softly around her. The she wolf looked at the sky visible through the canopy. She sincerely hoped it would be a mild winter. It would be embarrassing, after everything, to fall to the weather.
The scent. It was faint, at first. The scent of many wolves woven together. She sighed inwardly. A pack. She was about to turn away when she noticed. Something was off. It didn't smell right. She padded closer to investigate.
Finally, heart pounding she reached the border, or what remained of it. It was old, hadn't been freshened in a couple weeks. Iopah's instincts were screaming. She had not been this close to a border since she had belonged on the other side of one. She didn't belong here. She was breaking a promise just by being here. Agitated, Iopah paced along the decrepit border. Part of her longed to turn away and run. Yet the gray and gold she-wolf hesitated, Iopah was torn. There was another soft and insistent part of herself that urged her on. There was something she needed to find. Something was calling to her.
Iopah walked over the border, she stopped and looked around. All was silent. Iopah continued her steady trot, intent on her search. The female made her way deeper into the forest and closer to the heart of Copper Rock Creeks territory.