For days now, Ryka Tiaroth had slowly been exploring the great wilderness in which she found herself. Every little new patch of land was a discovery, filled with potential. She had yet to really encounter many wolves, but she knew they were there. The telltale signs of packs were everywhere, and she politely steered clear from their borders. She knew nothing about them, and didn't want to take any risks. While the young female fully intended on joining a pack, it wouldn't be for a little while. Past experiences told her to choose wisely. She had been disappointed before, and didn't want to make the same mistake again. Here, in such a vibrant environment, she hoped to settle down for good.
With a warm summer sun hanging in the sky, and only a few serene clouds dotting the sky, Ryka's spirits were up today. Despite the warmth, she was in the mood to go out and explore. She didn't really head in any particular direction...she just let her paws take her where they may. Whatever looked the most interesting would draw her attention, compelling her closer to investigate. After about thirty minutes of aimless but content wandering, the chocolate peppered wolf found herself immersed in an immense sea of tall green grass. The faint aroma of fruit hang in the air, coming from the sporadically placed bushes. She noticed the dark blue, purple blackberries dotting them, concluding that this spot was a likely place to draw in herbivores. But as of now, in the heat of the day, not a single animal was in sight. That was okay though, it just gave her all the more opportunity to explore in peace.
A substantial meal would've been nice, as she was reminded by the slight gnawing in her stomach. But at least there were plenty of blackberries to pick from. Such fruit wasn't her first choice of food, but hey, she was always willing to try something new at least once. Ever so gently, she reached out to pluck one berry at a time between her teeth, before swallowing it. After a few more minutes of repeating this process, she knew it would take forever to satisfy her appetite. Perhaps it would be worth searching this field for signs of prey. If she got lucky, maybe she could flush something out. However, she wasn't in much of a hurry. With a stretch of her body, and a little yawn, Ryka promptly planted herself down in the minimal shade from the bush, enjoying the breeze that tickled the long blades of abundant grass.