http://levizee.deviantart.com/art/Flathead-National-Forest-131019148 <--what huckleberry bushes look like
http://mywoodlandgarden.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/black-huckleberry.jpg <--what berries do
Orange lit up the sky, setting trees dead and alive in a flameless fire. It was the start of another day, and she had every intention of climbing the mountain to reach the other side. The cedar forest called to her, but she had no want to see its emptiness again. Or catch scent of strangers who ran freely through her first home. No, she didn't want to fall from this high she was on. Lettie belonged to the other side of the mountain, and she needed to return. It wasn't a very good impression to not even be around. After speaking with Elettra she felt considerably better. A weight she carried lessened. In the end if things didn't work out she knew where her guardian and friend lived.
Humming to herself, a jump to her step she was contemplating how exactly she would get back to Oak Tree Bend. The Ghastly Woods was out of the question so she had followed the creek nearing the Sacred Grove. Kiche and her and taken some direction this way. There was a carefulness to her paws. Uninhabited it was, but she still didn't want to go there. So the pale wolf stuck to the small dip between the Wildwood and grove where the trees hadn't been totally scorched. The mountain sometimes showed its face, other times hiding as the trees grew thicker together. With a sense where she was, and where she wanted to go she wasn't worried about getting lost this time. Hopefully she could make it there before tomorrow night. Lettie wasn't anxious about it. No, instead she was certain, confident for a change that she would.
Climbing up the small hill, the silver base of the mountain proved she wasn't too far off. It was just then a sweet smell began tickling her nose, and made her stomach grumble. Pausing, yellow eyes sifted through the forest floor, over the bushes. What was that? It didn't quite smell like the blackberries or cherries she had come across. It smelled better, but where was the delightful smell coming from?
With a bemused smile, usual quirked brow she ambled forward, letting her nose try to decipher the puzzle. It only brought her to green, tiny leaved bushes that appeared empty. Frowning, she continued tracing along the crest of the hill thinking it was entirely something else. So first she didn't notice the small black bear who was perched down below, sitting in the same bushes, eating the small purple berries. When the bear got up, moving to another patch in the corner of her eye she caught his dark shadow and froze. He didn't see her, and found a new spot on the slope, plucking the bushes. Squinting, she watched curious and a little scared before it clicked. The berries were under the leaves, and must be a nice treat. Looking around she didn't notice anything else, and slowly titled her head sideways, nabbing one in her teeth. First it was bitter, but the longer it stayed on her tongue the sweeter it got. Feeling bold she attempted to grab more, trying to keep a glimpse of the bear.