She'd lost Chantille quite some time ago and was unsure whether the she wolves would find each other again. Just my luck when hunting in the rain. You lose all the scent including of your friends trail... She grumbled silently within her head. A part from that Narimé had been told of Phineas's pack farther north from Oak Tree Bend's territory. Excitement at possibly seeing Phineas again during the first few days of searching and traveling kept Nari from feeling too wet and cold as more and more storms clouded the skies. However these past few days had left the silver alpha quite tired and gloomy. Nari was wondering if she had made a wrong turn someplace and missed Phineas's pack somehow. That plus the never ending silence from having nobody to talk to left her less than happy. If anything she was missing her own home and family. The warm bodies of her family and pack mates. The dry embrace of the large caverns mouth. The silver wolf would do anything to get out of the rain for even a single day.
All that time she had spent moping around missing home meant that the silver hunter was not concentrating on where she was going. Nor the almost invisible trails left by wolves heading for the same territory of land ahead of her. The rain had wiped away most animal scents including other canines smells left by a nearby hunting party of pack wolves.
"It's been so long now. Maybe I should just head ba--" Her voice was cut off as a stank of fresh wolf scent layered upon layers of a pack s border caught in her throat. Yanking her head upwards and stopping mid stride Narimé quickly backed away from the border she'd just about trod over. If her head hadn't been hanging down depressed the alpha would have surely crossed this border without even realizing it.
Stretching her black nose forward to scent the border the gray wolfs tail began wagging happily. There were many old scents under the main male scent of @Phineas on this border. A short whine slipped through her delighted face before turning into a summoning howl for her old pack mate. Once her song was finished Nari stood drenched by rain gripping the muddy ground impatiently with her claws.