6/04/2013 Mid-Day
It had been a long day. Inali had woken up at the crack of dawn that morning, and she couldn't go back to sleep for some reason. So, she had decided to make it worthwhile by doing some serious thinking. She had gotten the herbs for Narimé yesterday, so she was glad her alpha's sickness would be cured soon, and it was one less thing to worry about. It seemed like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders because of it.
For some unknown reason, a picture of a large, burly, black-silver wolf popped into her head. Huffing quietly in surprise, she wondered why an image of Steel was in her head. It didnt take long for her to find the answer. The rust-hued she-wolf actually missed the big grumper. They had only briefly met up once, and that wasnt by will, but she still missed the man.
So, that very morning, at the crack of dawn, she decided to go pay Steel a much needed visit.
Taking some time to remember how she had stumbled upon his lands and then had headed back home to the Willows, she rounded up that in total, she had been gone for four days time. Oh, but she couldn't stay away from the pack that long! So, she thought of a plan. If she left now, and ran all the way, with no breaks, she could maybe reach him by the time mid-day came by. Then, visiting for a bit, and taking some rest, she could leave for home and probably be back by midnight.
That is how Inali reached this very point. After marking the borders to make sure that the pack knew she was only out, she had left. The sun still had not even started to peak through the skies.
Almost there. she thought with a small smile. Lifting her muzzle to the air, while her paws pounded forwards against the rough terrain, she could smell various scents. Among those were many unknown, but she could smell the pack borders, and most importantly, Steel's strong scent.
Finally reaching the edge of the borders, the young wolf slowed down to a casual walk. Taking a breath of the air, she walked into a small cluster of trees, right on the edge of the pack's borders, not close to crossing it though. She decided she would take a much needed nap until Steel found her. Well, she hoped it would be Steel that found her. If it wasnt, she was going to be screwed.
Getting ready for her nap, she felt the exhaustion of her trip finally course though her. A trip that would usually take 2 days time, she had done in about 10 hours. Even with the minuscule breaks she had taken, along with the help of her conditioned body, the trip had definitely taken its toll. She was exhausted.
Laying down on the ground, the cluster of trees around her shielding her from the sun, she closed her eyes and soon was asleep, looking like this.