Somberly Quick had begun to entertain the idea that this new land was rejecting her like a bad transplant. Each day since her arrival, save for one, had been more severe than the last, with constant snowfall and blustering winds and generally unkind conditions. Quick had lived on a mountain. She was no stranger to the ferocity of winter. It was perhaps only a coincidence that the weather would take for the worst after her arrival, but she couldn't help the connections her mind would make.
Finally the drift of fat flakes began to recede, becoming less of an attack and transforming into a passive snow fall. Thirsty from the force it took to drag her skinny rear across the massive expanse of territories she turned her dark nose to the air, urgent in that this might be the first break in an otherwise long snow storm. Hardly nonsensical with this life or death situation, the steel-eyed female began a search with as much concentration as she could manage.
Quick found the creek several moments before she knew it. She could smell the ice, and it was close, but the water was trapped beneath thick ice and blanketed in a layer of fresh powder. It wasn't until she placed a paw on the frozen surface that she realized it, recoiling instantly at the stark cold. She held her offended paw in the air, then lowered it, brows following suit, while the situation dawned on her. There was water right beneath her nose, inaccessible.
Dark claws tapping at the ice's edge she seethed, contemplating her misfortune and a solution both at once. This situation certainly didn't refute the idea that she had no place here. Perhaps her time would be better spent reconsidering her future, she thought bitterly, since it seemed rather dark if she stuck around.