((those mentioned above do not have to join if they don't want to. ^w^))
A noise. A stupid gurgling, annoying noise, echoed in the small den that this large chocolate brute had been staying in. What day was it now? Day three, if his memory served him right. Day three since he had seen her. Day three since he had smelled her intoxicating scent. Day three. Three was a lucky number to him so maybe he would find her today, patrolling the boarders. Oh Adelaide, his sweet Adelaide. Oh how he missed her scent and her coat. The sun had just risen he could tell by the faint light that penetrated his den. Gurgle. There was that stupid noise again the noise that bothered his ears. What was it where was it coming from? He waited a moment and the sound happened once more this time it occured to his weary mind the sound, that stupid gurgling sound, was coming from his stomach. With that he rose grogily on his paws and climbed slowly out of the the hole. He yawned. His jaws opening wide showing off strong, sharp but yellowed chompers. If one were to look close they would notice that he had a small jagged crack on his left incisor. Slowly his powerful maw closed and and looked around. What should he do now? Gurgle. Oh right food.
He looked around himself and sniffed the air it was crisp and chilly. He was not a fan of chilly, bone chilling chilly to be exact. He did not spot anything near his den so he turned and headed towards the Willow Ridge boarders. He wanted to she his Adelaide again maybe get to know her a little better. As he walked he noticed that the snow and ice under his paws no longer made a plashing sound as he walked like they did before. Informing him that it had be warmer the day before and a lot colder now. He sighed and glanced around still nothing around him. Suddenly the wind picked up and he looked up to the branches above him. The ice drop covered willow limbs swung making their eerily beauty tinkling song. It was peaceful here in this skeletal woods. His mind wandered back to Adelaide, oh how he missed her heavenly beauty and intoxicating scent. It took him only a moment to realize he had stopped moving and continued on his path tagging wagging as the thought of the she-wolf he met three days earlier lingered in his mind. It only took him a few moments longer to reach his destination. A destination that if he were seen by a more defensive and stronger Willow Ridge member he would be in trouble. He stopped ten yards from the scent markers and watched the boarder.