After several more minutes of trotting through the forest, the dryness of her throat suddenly reminded her how thirsty she was and finally deciding that whoever had left that sent was far away from her, Senka lowered her head and begun to search the roots of the trees. There was no scent of water nearby nor could she hear anything and not knowing the area well enough, there was no way to know the direction she was heading in was the right one. Indeed, if she wanted water, asking the way to a water source was her best option as her eyes landed on a small mouse scrambling over the roots of a nearby tree.
"Hello, Small One," She crouched down to its level, eyes peering at it. "But I am lost; you wouldn't happen to know the way to the river?" But as expected, the mouse took one look at her teeth as she spoke and fled deep into the crevices of the roots. Sighing deeply, Senka stood up. It had been forgotten she was no longer traversing the fields of her old home, where her promises of not eating mice in exchange for information were no longer known. It had bemused many of her packmates when they discovered this promise. Senka had been the only one in the pack who had done this, making promises with other animals that weren't wolves. It was never spoken aloud to her but it was known that others often called her strange or a wolf that wasn't really a wolf. She never cared for their words and she knew they were always grateful when she arrived at the healers' dens with much needed herbs or showed the hunters the most plentiful grounds in the different seasons.
Shaking her head, Senka spun around and started walking. It didn't matter she had no idea where she was going. Yes, while she was hungry and thirsty, if she found a water source there would also be food nearby. It had been many moons since she had last eaten a mouse and despite her presence was more feared here than she was used to, her promise not to eat mice would hold strong.
(This post was last modified: Aug 08, 2013, 12:05 PM by Senka.)