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Naia awoke from her midmorning nap feeling as if she was boiling alive. The clouds leftover from last week’s rain had finally parted, allowing the sun come streaming through to the earth below and interrupt her circadian cycle. The young wolf blinked a few times as her eyes adjusted to the glare, and she spotted a copse of trees to the south of the sunny field she had been lying in. Naia stood and stretched for a moment, then shook herself to expel the last remaining bits of sleepiness. The direct sunlight was making her feel groggy, but now that she was standing up her thoughts had somewhat cleared. The small female stepped out of her grassy nest and set off for the edge of the woods at a lazy trot, imagining she might find a shady spot among the roots with some cool dirt to lie in.
As she trotted, Naia took a deep breath and exhaled with a sigh of content. She had spent the last several weeks exploring the many diverse territories surrounding her mountain cave and meeting the wolves that called this pace home. Honestly, each wolf she met was crazier than the last, and Naia had to wonder if there was something about this enchanted land that drove wolves off the deep end. Or perhaps this place just attracted mentally unstable wolves like a bee to a blossom, and this naïve wolf was completely unaware of her own lunacy. How would she even recognize madness within her own mind? This silly, circular train of thought occupied Naia until she reached the shaded treeline. She began sniffing around for a nice spot to lie in, but the effort was halfhearted. Feeling alert after her walk across the field, she wasn’t sure she particularly wanted to sleep anymore. She was starting to get that familiar itch in her paws—the one that told her rest time was over, and adventure time was now.
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