Anneliese had never been a negative person, but she also refused to lie to herself; joining the Cut Rock River wolves was doing almost nothing to help her survive. If anything, her's and Lalani's presence was a drain on the packs resources that couldn't be afforded. It wasn't quite their fault; so far, Lalani had been able to comport herself well around the strangers, and they were both trying all that they could to contribute to the caches and defenses of the homestead. There just was no food to be found. It worried her somewhat, gave her an impending sense of doom that she hadn't felt sense the leader of her birth pack had first fallen ill. She hated feeling like this, and so she strove to distract herself from the emotion.
Anneliese knew that her abilities were best suited for guarding, but what use would that be if they had nothing to protect? She stepped outside of her comfort zone and took up the role of a scout on this day, in search of any morsel that could be brought back to Maksim and his family. Her search took her out of the cedar woods that they called home and into a nesting of strong creeks. The closer she drew to them, the more her throat ached, though she knew by sound, or the lack thereof, that the water was long frozen. Given the dire temps, she doubted she would be able to break ice so thick.
Then, finally, she picked up on something, though the scent itself didn't exactly make her heart soar; nearby was a fellow traveler, one who was, from the smell of him, unaffiliated. Rogues in times such as these could be very dangerous, and so Anneliese shifted her demeanor, and approached with great caution. As she approached she stayed sheltered, hopefully out of range of his senses, and followed him a bit. Then, unwittingly, the boy stepped onto the ice and was swiftly laid out flat, the breath knocked from him. Concern for his well being immediately replaced the precautionary fear of what he was capable of, and she lunged out of cover and onto the frozen creek. She stiffened her legs and was able to keep her balance, even as she skidded straight past the poor boy. With unsteady steps, Anneliese fought her way to his side, while keeping a few yards between them should he lash out.
"Are you alright, sir? Do you need assistance?"
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