@Minka
Obviously before Kyadi joins/encounters Ash at PP.
RE: Kyadi fell through thin ice.
Light snow — Current Temperature: 31° F/-1° C
Late Evening
Keen ears would observe the sound of treading water on what was otherwise a quiet night. If the lagoon was frozen however, why would one hear the subtle splashing of water? Well, an even closer listen would reveal a little more... a string of curses that were better not repeated by others. "By my bones! This water is free-eezing!"
Wolves have excellent night vision. Moving around in the dark? Not a problem for them. Unless they're blind. And even then, they have super senses, allowing them to move more easily than a human might. So how did Kyadi - a keen, intelligent wolf - come to find herself in such a predicament? Well, it started with a hare...
Kyadi had been intent on the snowshoe hare just yards ahead of her. She'd been stalking it carefully for that past few minutes. She was hungry; when the opportunity to hunt presented itself she took it. The chase had been simple enough - straightforward as far as the older wolf was concerned. Her foreleg didn't even give her any fits! She had been gaining on it steadily when the terrain shifted just slightly. She'd been so focused on the hunt she scarcely noticed the lagoon stretching before her, buried under a dusting of snow. It could've been a frozen tundra if not for the occasional dark spot warning of thinner ice. Kyadi had hesitated, pausing where ice met the shore. The hare was small and light - it had moved several wolf-lengths out onto the ice and seemed to be taunting the wolf behind it, begging Kyadi to try.
And Kyadi had. It had been stupid of her. At first, the ice seemed thick enough. It had been so cold lately... surely it would hold her. This land was further north than the land Kyadi hailed from - the ice probably stayed thicker longer, right? Wrong. The ominous creaking alerted the older wolf she should turn back. The hare - always a step ahead, seemed keen to watch as the wolf began to turn - slowly and carefully - away...
It wouldn't be too hard to imagine what happened next. The ice split. Kyadi wasn't far from the shore, but her paws didn't quite hit bottom and nothing could quite describe the feeling of thousands of tiny fangs slicing through your fur. It could really damage a wolf's focus. It was bitter cold. And to top it all of... there was that no-good-filthy-rotten-wolf-fodder. Hell, the thing was still there, watching her with those big, black eyes, acting innocent. Like it didn't know what it had been doing... "Outsmarted by a damn rabbit!" growled the wolf to herself as she splashed pathetically in the water. What made it worse was the shore being so close - no more than three or four bounds away. And she couldn't get out! Not that Kyadi was panicking - she looked more frustrated and ticked off than anything - but her paws couldn't quite get purchase on the slick ice, or it broke away when she did. Apparently, there was a thin spot here. The ice had opened up under her, and formed a sad, Kyadi-shaped hole around the poor wolf.
"This's just- this is-" the wolf babbled on with gravelly growls and curses that were barely coherent as she tried to scrabble out of the water, all the while her teeth chattered.