It had been quite some time since Astra was willing to mingle with her own kind. The past year and a half had been spent in complete isolation or avoiding other wolves altogether. As a loner, it might not have been the wisest choice, but according to her logic, it was the right one. Too distraught and haunted by the past, she wasn't keen on taking any possible risks. She needed time to heal her mental and emotional wounds, to recover from the past trauma. Of course, she hadn't been entirely alone. Every so often, she had crossed paths with another wolf or two. Their time spent together was short, as the young female remained closed and distant, thus eliminating any real chance of a friendship to form. However, even she knew that she could not live like this forever. Time was against her...winter was fast approaching and she had been miserable enough last season.
Luckily, as the months rolled by, she found that her emotional distress was easing. Slowly, her wounds had healed, leaving only faint scars for memories implanted in her mind. It was at this time, that she turned south, where her travels had led her to the thriving wilderness of Relic Lore. Immediately upon arrival, she knew that this was a land abundant with wolves. Their foreign scents tickled at her nose as the autumn winds tossed crinkling leaves from their branches. With a pensive flick of her ears, she had decided that the time was right to get back to socializing. After all, even she would admit that the lifestyle she lead was lonesome. She missed the security and tightly knit bonds of a pack. The ritualized hunts, the rallying and celebrations. So similar to the traditions she was brought up with in her homeland. With any luck, the packs in the Lore were hospitable. Wolves like those that had left her family in tatters, she had more than enough of for the rest of her days.
Like any reasonable wolf with a good head on their shoulders, the honey coated female steered clear of any closely guarded borders, happy to remain in unclaimed land until she had acclimated to her new surroundings. The timing of her arrival was both good and bad. Good because winter was just months away. Bad because of the less than favorable weather conditions. As she trekked cautiously through the forest, the ground underfoot was slick with rainwater, making for an easy fall should she be careless. High winds howled, lashing the spindly limbs of trees like whips. Torrential, nonstop rain poured from the overcast sky. Soaked to the bone and a little chilly, the normally vibrant coloration of her fur was muted. Decidedly uncomfortable, she moved onwards, in hopes of finding somewhere more sheltered. Today wasn't the first time that she had crossed through this area. Earlier in the week she thought she had picked up the telltale scent of a pack near the borders. Now she had returned to see if she could confirm her suspicions. Retracing her steps, she sniffed along the ground, in the air, hoping to catch a trace of that same smell. Wisely, Astra didn't venture too deeply into the forest, wishing not to incur the wrath of some angry pack wolves. Just as the glistening water of a rapidly flowing river came into sight, the scent hit her. Tensing slightly, she debated with herself. Since there was indeed a pack here, this meant that her days as a lone wolf could come to an end. She wasn't planning on spending another winter alone. Deciding to take the risk and try out her luck, she raised her muzzle to the sky and released a soft yet audible howl. Now all she had to do was wait and see if the fates would be kind and grant her a new home.