Lightly snowing, 29 degrees F.
Walk, look, pause, sniff...
It was all Narimé had done for quite some time now. Walk forward, look for danger or food, stop and scent for prey. She was glad that even though the snow was falling the sky was still very bright. It made things look like some angelic white wonderland to the young female.
The snow had not yet been swept off the branches of the trees. Tiny little flakes floated in the air ocassionally taken captive by small drafts through the trees. A long trail of wolf pawprints stretched out behind the silver wolf as she scouted for prey. Her long legs ate up the distance easily as the blue eyed she wolf concentrated on finding food for her pack.
Normally she wouldn't be this near another packs territory. From past experience Nari knew where Grizzly Hollow held its borders. So she was keeping away from those wolves and their land. However the young hunter was glad to find old deer scents and trails criss crossing throughout the forest. Now she just had to find a fresh scent.
Walk, look, pause, sniff...
Wolf scent reached her nose. Though it was a slightly familiar scent that tugged at her memory. Pausing and smelling the vibernum bush that the other wolf had brushed past Nari tested the scent in her mind. It was an older male scent, and it had a faint whiff of Grizzly Hollow still mixed in it. But the scent itself was fresh. For some reason the female knew this scent. What Hollow wolf had she met that was older?
Then it hit her. It was that old guy. Farko..? Fonno? Ferro? Something that started with an F. Narimé looked at the wolfs trail that led north. It seemed he was heading back to his pack. She had just missed him though and Nari was too busy to try to catch the male before he got to his territory. So instead she ignored the scent and continued forward on her path searching for a fresh deer scent.
It was when the silver wolf came across a heavy scent and tracks on the ground that she stopped and stared at the ground. Bear scent.. And it was very fresh too. But the she wolf couldn't take her eyes off of the size of the tracks. This was a BIG bear. But why was it up and around in the middle of winter?