She hadn't meant to be headed in the direction of the mountains. However the girls paw steps brought her there. Narimé was thinking back on her father who had died in the mountains. Though the gray wolf had no clue why she started thinking about him. At first she had been thinking about the coming Spring and her second birthday. Then that thought somehow morphed into thinking about her fathers birthday being only six days after hers. Then she somehow started thinking about how he'd died. It seemed like so long ago. When I found out, and I never really apologized to Chant for leaving so suddenly. Besides I owe both Tlarx and Treena for helping me in those stupid mountains. The least I can do is hunt a little and leave the food on their boundary. She looked at the mounains looming in front of her. She was already roaming around at the base of the pass by the time the young wolf had come to her decision. Now all she had to do was find something to kill.
Easier said than done.
All the silver hunter could find were very old wolf tracks that had already melted most of the snow around them making large indents in the white ground. The scent of something interesting did however come from the mountains. She couldn't place the smell. Perhaps something deer-like, but in a way it wasn't. Last time it was moose and elk smells that I got to learn. So what;s this one? The young woman had no clue that there was a species of mountain goats inhabiting these mountains. Following the smell she began climbing the face of the mountain.
This is what ultimately took the she wolf the longest to do. Having gotten half way up the smaller mountain the silver she wolf paused to catch her breath and view the scenery. The sounds of ravens had caught her attention not too long ago. They jabbed at her ears, and now she could see where the birds were. Close to a dozen birds could be seen from her vantage point. Half of them winging around in circles and the other half on the ground gathered around something. Though Nari was young she knew well what this meant. There was free food down there. But should I go back down? When I had already gotten so far up?
Debating with herself for a minute Narimé finally decided not to head back down. Old food, though frozen, would eventually rot if random warm days came around. Besides if it wasn't freshly killed meat then maybe the pack wouldn't touch it thinking that she might have done something to it. Not that Nari knew how to use poisons. But you never know. They might have enemies who know medical herbs and stuff. Or poisonous plants. I think bringing fresh kill is a better idea.
More time passed.
Nari was three quarters of the way up. She was following a fresh trail however the poor girl did not know how tricky it was to catch or find mountain goats. The fact that she was below them meant that the animals could see her coming farther away. It gave them a chance to escape and run away. All the hunter was doing was pushing the herd farther and farther up the mountain and away from her; and she hadn't even seen them yet. However other certain smells were disturbing her from her hunt. Lots of semi old wolf scent was detected on her nose as she scented around for those strange animals on the trail.
This would be a lot easier if I wasn't going up hill.. I don't think I'm going to be able to catch these things at this rate. She was distracted by yet another scent. Her sharp nose caught the scent of an incoming female. Looking around the landscape cautously Narimé made sure she wasn't too close to Poison Path. So any of their wolves shouldn't bother her. Is she a loner looking for a meal? She wondered quietly while watching for the shape of a wolf coming towards her as the wind blows.