Dated to June.
Rarely had Ava imagined a time that she would welcome unrelenting rays of sun on her back. Even though her coat lost thickness with the coming of summer nothing could help the way her jet black fur absorbed the heat like it had a particular thirst for it. As a northern wolf she could tolerate it to a degree, though she much preferred it colder - but as a person she disliked it entirely. Even hated it, on such days that she would consider using her language so definitively. Yet it had been some time since she'd seen her way out of the pack territory. The verdant canopy that hung over them provided cool shadows to rest among and the rapids enhanced the fact, though those feeling particularly warm could approach the wild waters and enjoy a chilling spray for added comfort. Oh, she certainly loved it there - her mate had found the most wonderful place for them - but it was almost natural to miss something you hadn't had in a while. Even things you weren't fond of - an eccentric aunt, the obnoxious cousin, etcetera.
Wandering beyond the Darkwater border made her uneasy, but it was necessary. A Leader had to be aware of their surroundings - and of course, she longed to know for herself as well. She knew literally nothing about this side of the mountain, oblivious as to what to expect. Who was there? What was there? The coal-pelted female had hardly gone far before she stumbled across the first life outside of Darkwater Rapids... although 'life' was being generous. Up ahead she could see a puffy grey form, moving slowly in a manner that immediately suggested it was unwell. A raccoon? she pondered as she squinted. Ava pushed forward until the trees thinned out into a clearing, revealing a lovely patch of green grass that sloped slightly before it banked into the river. The creature hardly noticed her as it wobbled across the open land, its breaths heavy and hot as it struggled with the great labor of finding somewhere to rest. But Ava knew that was one luxury beyond his reach.
It wasn't often that the dark Queen had come across victims of poisoning, but three times - in the summer, too - she'd seen a bird or mongoose along the deadly nightshade path that lead her to her home in the Lake who'd found the plump, dark berries too tempting to resist. Two times she'd found them already dead, and once she found one, a little boy mongoose, sitting in his own vomit and looking for mercy. His eyes had been wild and dead all at once, round and nervous and in horrible pain. His muscles clenched uselessly, writhing inward in an attempt to soothe the stabbing feeling in his gut, but to no avail. Young Ava had watched in a silent state of morbid curiosity as he hacked and struggled his way into an eventual death.
The raccoon would suffer the same fate. She could tell now that she was close. His steps were short, unwilling to stretch his stomach out as he moved for it caused him too much pain. All around him the air was tainted with discomfort and sickness. He hacked and panted in a way that suggested he'd soon heave whatever was in his stomach on to the pretty clearing floor. With a cluck of her tongue, generous Ava strode forward. She grimaced as he hastened away at her approach, but there was no avoiding it. A short pounce and a slash of her teeth against his throat would relieve the raccoon, forever. Backing away from the corpse she spat, having no desire for his tainted blood, and paused to consider the lump against the grass with a narrowed gaze. What had he eaten? Was it lethal? Was it close to her children?
Her muzzle wrinkled into a snarl, giving an agitated shake before she turned on her heel. Now teeming with a nervous energy, the dark Leader began a slow saunter along the bank of the water, her pawsteps purposefully placed as she moved to seek out the source of her recently departed comrade's misery.