Karri had learned this through experience. Not all wolves were friendly, that was a given. And not all liked the sight of a scrawny young female, who could barely defend herself, but insisted on picking a fight with the alpha at the worst of times. So she was a little reckless. And maybe had some trouble keeping her thoughts to herself. So what? She had good speed, and she'd learned to drop right to her belly in submission when approached by an older wolf. She could learn lessons. Being apart of a pack was new to her, after all.
With a sigh Karri wandered the forest, cold, and bones aching unbearably. She was heading for the central of the woods, quickening her pace as she weaved her way through the trees, stopping only to mark and leave her presence known. Her focus on walking started to diminish, and instead she allowed herself to dream. Oh how wonderful it would be to have a pack. To be at the center of a cluster of warm bodies, listening to her fellow wolves' heavy breathing as they occasionally growled or twitched in their sleep. Maybe they were dreaming of chasing rabbits? But Pack Wolves had access to much better food than that. How lovely would it be, to have a full belly, to be warm, cozy, protection...
Karri's ears pricked. The sound of rushing water was a fair distance away. But she was close to the central. With a new rush of enthusiasm Karri picked up her pace, and bounded ahead.
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