OOC: (Assuming Jaden has left the area since she has been listed as inactive.)Ever since settling down into her new home, Astra had been keeping herself busy. Busy marking the border, checking the whole of the territory for any potential threats, keeping a close eye on the prey animals that came and went. She also allowed herself plenty of time to rest and re-cooperate, ensuring that she would have plenty of energy for the days ahead. Trekking hundreds of miles from Secret Falls and over the mountain had been tiring enough, and her body needed the time to recover from such a long journey. As far as she was concerned, the future looked promising for the Cut Rock River wolves. Who knew what was waiting around the corner for them. She could only hope, that this time, their home was a permanent one. While looking forward to the days ahead in this new life, Astra knew that not every member of the pack was so enthusiastic. The youngest members were still shaken up and the mysterious male she had saved had been quiet, keeping to himself. With time, she knew, that their emotions would heal. Be in months or years.
By midday she had wandered away from the center of the territory, and out into Ceadarwood Forest, with intentions of trying to track down any other packs in the region, not to formally introduce herself, but to let everyone know that there were new wolves in the area. For early winter, the day was a beautiful one. The sky was a brilliant canvas of blue, rays of sunshine reflecting off the blanket of snow that coated the ground. The landscape seemed to have a glistening effect, cold yet calm. It was peacefully silent...there was no breeze, no animals out and about playing. The world seemed to have frozen in time. Thinking back, it was hard to imagine that only weeks ago, the land had been cursed by never ending rainfall. Dark storm clouds were a constant companion, the squelch of saturated soil beneath your paws a familiar sensation. Now, a light dusting of snow clung to her pelt, which for once, was thick and dry. Drawing in a slow breath, Astra allowed her eyes to close as she inhaled the crisp, refreshing air all around her. Her moment of peace was interrupted by a noise, her stormy eyes flashing open. It sounded like distant laughter. Ears pricking, she moved forward to investigate. If this wolf was not a member of Cut Rock River, then they would need a reminder that they were teetering on the borders of claimed land.
Following the jovial, high spirited laughter, Astra honed in on the location of the wolf. The further she traveled into the forest, she began to notice that the flawless surface of the snow had been disturbed. Messily carved pathways lined with paw prints told her that whoever it was she was searching for, had passed through this area recently. A scent she didn't recognize was freshly scattered throughout the snow, along with a more familiar one. Lifting her chilled nose from the snow, she scanned ahead to see if she could spot them. Just as she lifted her head, a much more concerning sound reached her ears. A bark of alarm and the crack of ice. Chills went through her, memories flashed behind her eyes. She knew that voice well. Taking off at a gallop, snow was sent flying in every which way as she headed off towards the noise. Arriving within minutes, Astra was horrified to see Destin, the wolf whose aid she had come to before, in now a similar, but much deadlier situation. While a wolfs fur was thick, designed to insulate and keep the cold at bay, frigid ice water would freeze them to the bone in a matter of seconds. She had to get him out of there. Noticing that the ground was nothing but a wet, thin air of mushy ice and snow, diving in to save him was out of the question. Skirting around the watery prison, she searched for any sign of the wolf who had been in the vicinity. Yet there was no sign of them. Darting off to a nearby tree, Astra hastily nosed through the snow until her jaws clamped around a branch. It was large and sturdy, but not overly heavy either. Hopefully it would be strong enough to haul Destin out of the freezing water. Returning to the scene with the branch in her grasp, she edged as close as she dared to the water. She dropped down on her belly, knowing that the ice wasn't likely to support her full weight. Extending the branch out to him, she looked him square in the eyes, silently willing him to do what she asked.