Simaea woke once more on a cold morning in the cavern Narime had shown to her. She sighed a thanks to the silvery fae and wondered when she would see her again. The dark yearling padded to the mouth of the cavern and situated her face towards the sunlight once again. A habit she recently picked up, in soothed her, made her feel almost content, helped her think. She steeled herself again for another day and took a deep breath of the sharp, crisp air. How long will I be searching for you brother? How long will you think I'm dead? She pondered it and wondered at it, she felt he had to be here, be it alive or, forbid it if he was dead. But she knew her dark brother was here somewhere.
She knew not that her salvation was in fact on it's way to her, riding upon large russet shoulders, while a silvery she wolf padded at it's side.Little she knew the wolf she would meet today would be closely connected with her brother, and that by the end of this day she would know his name, the scent upon the russet wolf would speak volumes more than words could. No, instead she sighed and set off into the forest and found a few bits of small game, her quickness making the hunt rather easy. Two rabbits and a small bird of some kind were deposited in her small personal cache. Simaea had explored very little of the cavern in fear that she would not find her way out, instead she would wait for Narime to do that.
The silence in the cavern and her own heart were deafening. Simaea missed her brother, she let her head swim in the very few memories of him. His way of always wanting to be the savior, she had teased him for it often. In hindsight she wished she would have shown him more love, but that was why she was here, love, kinship, blood. Those were the yearlings reasons for remaining instead of running from her past. The dark she wolf knew as she curled herself up at the mouth of the cave and waited ears pricked, eyes open waiting for scent or sound of her friend to show and help her find him, that some day she would see him again. Somehow she just knew.