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May 1, 2013
Early Evening
Asta made her way as carefully as she could up the rocky path to the place she called home now. The Pass was waiting to greet her, ready for her return. The pack may not have been eager to greet her yet, but at least the Mountain couldn't complain. Neither could she. Her encounters with her brethren had been eventful and at least partly welcoming. She couldn't say much for {Crowe} but, {Rais} had seemed kind enough. While meeting packmates was important to the girl, there was something far more pressing on her mind. Something more significant than knowing her packmates. Fitting - like a puzzle piece - into a pack. Being a needed and wanted part of it. She had no job, no specific task given to her. So Asta did the best she could to make herself useful. Honestly, that meant she did a lot of hunting and scouting the borders, as opposed to talking to anyone except the odd lone wolf beyond the borders.
That's where she was coming from now: the borders. Her eyes didn't quite shine with the same enthusiasm they had when she'd first arrived in the pack; she wasn't tired of it or bored so much as she had started to get used to the idea of having a pack again. The shiny newness of it had worn off at last. She couldn't say she was well and truly settled in yet though. Something about not having a set task or job disturbed her, made her to feel as if she were on shaky ground. It wasn't true of course - her own mind was likely making it up - but if it made her work that much harder, what did it matter? In fact, Asta wasn't returning to the pack with an empty maw: clutched in her jaws was a hare, its limp body swinging uneaten between her lips. The feel and taste of its fur in her mouth was just the slightest bit aggravating, but she was almost back. The cache could always use fresh game. Maybe... maybe she could offer it to @Naira? Their leader was expecting pups soon, after all.
As she stepped into the "proper" part of her new home, Asta paused to carefully set down her catch. She felt as if she couldn't breathe properly with the damn thing in her mouth! Gah! Smacking her lips and unrolling her tongue, the she-wolf tried to get some of the hair that had come loose out of her mouth before trying to pinpoint just where {Naira} might've gone specifically. With evening coming on, maybe their leader had taken to her den. Flicking her ears, Asta cast a quick glance around before seating herself to scratch at a quick itch on her shoulder. In that case, maybe she should just put the hare in the cache. I have no idea what Lady Naira would like. Maybe she won't like me being around her den? It wasn't as if they knew one another particularly well yet. Asta had to consider that before she did anything. And, on top of that, Naira was pregnant. Pregnant wolves were so... touchy. Mind seemingly made up, Asta stood up and made to pick up her catch once again. At least she was being useful. Right?