The cold snap of winter's teeth on the wind had finally faded from the weather and the breeze that came sweeping up over the last struggling lumps of snow and past the sharp tipped edges of rocks had the softer feeling of spring and summer on the rise to it. Dark clouds still hung gray and unwavering in the sky and if Devaki knew anything about the weather it was this: rain was on the horizon. It probably would be nearly every day until summer finally did come in to be in actuality – though this area was slightly further north than her original home so far it seemed to be similar in both weather and terrain.
The only real difference was the fact that this was the first place that she had encountered where game was both plentiful and a surprisingly large (or so her nose told her anyway) population of wolves existed. It seemed an odd combination to her, having come from a place where food had been scarce and the wolves of her pack very few in number with no neighbors nor lone wolves about to speak of. So she had settled here, at least temporarily, to discover what she could of this place and decide if she might make a home here.
Settling in had been surprisingly easy, she'd located a suitable den in the rocky rough ridge lines of a place she did not have a name for. The terrain was more harsh and the weather slightly chillier and more harsh than the more lush forest and plains that stretched below but the place felt like home and the den she'd discovered pressed back against an overhanging slab of rock was the perfect hide out for her until she could figure out what to do next. She sat settled now, overlooking the valley from a perch she'd discovered exploring the area most immediately local to her new den, wondering where she might begin trying to establish herself here.