Early afternoon, mostly sunny; northern area of Spectral Woods, close to the south fork of Cold Water Creek
Gone Tomorrow
Leaving Serach and Sceral was still no less painful today than it had been the first time, at least for her. Her two cubs were always happy to see their older siblings and their pack mates, and her absence was always overshadowed by the excitement of learning about and seeing new things. A final lick between their tiny ears and a stern word to listen to their sitters, followed by a mother's confession of love, and Corinna Donata had set off. Lean limbs carried her over the grassy hill and into the woodlands that covered Oak Tree Bend's territory. Her pregnancy had left her unable to to travel far, so she was making it up now that her sons had been born.
The unfamiliar terrain held just as much excitement for her as it did her sons, though the she-wolf was far more aware of the dangers that could be lurking. Fenru had warned them of what could have been a small pack gathering to the west - she had a mind to determine if they were still here. Keeping her nose to the ground, she followed the path that had been set before her by her pack mates. But after crossing the border (which she did after thoroughly marking it), the familiar scents were lost under the musk of the unfamiliar.
Overhead, summer birds sang their songs, either unaware or uncaring of the predator that loped through the woods beneath them. Once, when ducking her head to investigate a shrub, the leader startled a rabbit. Adrenaline kicked in and she gave chase, but it was no use. With a bark that was more scoff than defeat, Cori let her unexpected prey go and turned back to continue her path.
Warm rays of sunlight shown down, warming the patches of ground that were not covered by tree leaves. The day was half done by the time something dilly caught her attention. Lifting her head where it had been investigating a fading scent at the base of a tree, she tilted her head to better hear the sound. Running water. Scent forgotten, Cori settled into an easy lope, the sound bringing to mind how thirsty she was. Only the briefest look around was given when she finally came upon the creek before she went forward from the brush. Wetting her front paws as she entered the creek, Corinna lowered her head and lapped up the water greedily - only somewhat aware of her surroundings.