October 22 - Dusk, Sunny, Just above freezing
The sky was clear, not a cloud in sight as the sun hung low over the trees, streaking the sky in orange and gold and stretching the shadows on the ground long and skinny. The orange hues in the sky set the rust colours of the huntresses pelt on fire, a liquid fire that moved through the tall grasses of Fireweed Rise with purpose. All of the poppies had died with the fall and in their place stood tall yellow grass that swayed slightly when the wolf passed among their stems. Minka had her head and body low, snout following the scent of her prey that had wandered this way not long before. Though she was tired of the taste of hare and she was sure the rest of the pack was as well the caches had run extremely low when she had been injured and moping and it was her duty to fill them, constant hare or not.
Upon returning home the woman had found that the man she loved had betrayed them all by disappearing in the night, news that had sent her into a deep depression. The slash on her leg was nothing but a pink scar now, a place fur would never grow that ran jacked down her left hind leg, though she found that leg still tired more easily than the others. Her ribs had mended themselves completely, other than some minor bruising and so Minka was able to hunt once more, a chore she adored. The healing process had been made long and hard by the fact that the fae refused to let @Simaea see her to treat her injuries, claiming she would rather them heal on their own. That and the fact that Minka had not stretched or moved about the cavern at all to exercise the healing bones and muscles, instead she had hidden herself away deep in the caverns where she had little company so she could grieve the loss of Asterion.
The woman had grown thin in this time, barely moving to eat or drink and had groomed little, her fur becoming matted and dirty. Depression had been replaced in time with anger, a white hot anger that churned in her stomach at almost every moment of the day. This fury drove Minka to pick herself off the rock floor, groom herself to perfection and run, as far and fast as she could until the woman could breath and run no more. All in all she had been gone for about three days, one of pure sprinting in short fiery bursts and two to return home at a trot. This had been a couple of weeks ago and since then the flame of fury had done little to diminish though it drove the woman to work, hardly making time to sleep, instead constantly hunting or patrolling the borders.
The caches were almost full now, of hares, rodents, even a beaver, anything the huntress could get her paws on, winter was coming. The grass was often stiff in the morning underfoot with frost and the trees hardly had any leaves left clinging to their branches in the cold rainy winds that clutched the meadow. Today was an odd exception to the rainy season, though the sun had done nothing to raise the temperature and it hung just above freezing. The busy work kept Minka from lingering too much on her recent losses, the loss of her love and the loss of her friend Simaea. The dark healer had not left of course, but the two were no longer friends and it had been nearly 6 weeks since they had even seen each other in the territory. Avoiding one another had become routine, and when they were unable to manage it they always passed by in a tense silence until they were out of each other's sight.
Minka had been so focused on the scent she didn't notice the large orange things that now loomed around her until a rotting smell reached her snout. Golden eyes flicked up to search her surroundings and a gasp of shock slipped through her muzzle at the pumpkins that were all around her. Moving cautiously closer the woman sniffed a nearby one, having never seen the vegetable before, her previous home had been a slab of rock. It seemed she had wandered into a pumpkin patch unknowingly, a place she had never found before in Relic, full of a vegetable that she didn't know, what else could possibly be lurking around the corner?