The huge wolf sat alone in what she perceived to be the middle of freaking nowhere and nothingness, and growled at nothing, a strange sight it would be to a passerby but she paid no mind to the animals around her she was fuming to herself. She was tired and she was hungry, her pads hurt and her body was forcing her to rest. She was supposed to be better than that, after all it was her fault Kamota had run off. She should have been able to run for days but it seemed that two whole days was way too long to travel non-stop. Why did she have to be such a pain to him, they could have all been happy but she just had to push it until he left.
The scent of mouse caught her attention, and her stomach growled as if in agreement to her suddenly pricked ears. Namara dropped into a hunting crouch and slowly crept up on the mouse where, to her delight, she saw another a short distance away. She pounced with both paws stretched at awkward angles, as she landed she realized how ridiculous she was, she missed the first mouse and unbalanced rolled on top of the second. She quickly righted herself and snapped the mouse's neck viciously. <b>"Guess that's what I get for trying to catch two at once"</b> she growled.
As Namara picked the bones clean she began to thoughtfully consider where she might try next to look for Kamota. Seeing as there was no anything to signify anything she was quite irritated and began to state aloud' <b> Lets see, shall I look over towards that nowhere, or maybe this nowhere, maybe I should just turn around back to the nowhere I came from"</b> She snapped her jaws together in frustration, this was ridiculous if she didn't meet someone to point her in a direction, she would go crazy, and even if she didn't see anyone just to talk she might also go crazy