Morning, Clear — Current Temperature: 21° F/-6° C
North.Ever since the meeting with the wolf from Cut Rock River, Mercy had kept track of the direction they needed to go. He could orient himself with that direction as soon as he left the cave-like den they'd been staying in- it was slightly to the right upon exiting it- and as long as he didn't stray too far or go in too many different directions, he felt himself become more accustomed to guessing direction. He practiced this, watching the sun's rise and fall, as he set about trying to find them some food. Both he and Aponi were weakening drastically, and he knew that neither of them should be out travelling until they'd found something to eat. Even if they could find their way home, starvation had a chance of catching up with them before they got very far.
The temperature had dropped below zero again when he set out to find food. He'd left behind a sleeping Aponi, though he'd been little more than bleary-eyed and zombie-like when he set out on his own. As had become his habit, he swung his head toward the Northern horizon when he stepped out into the light and heaved a soft sigh. Every morning and every evening he called out, hoping that someone would hear his voice on the cool air. Sometimes he heard, or thought he heard, the voice of his mother- but he was so deranged by hunger that it could have been anything; the voice of another wolf, the whine of wind through trees.
He found no tracks yet again and felt weakened and discouraged. He wasn't sure how much longer he could keep doing this; the more he went out in search of food, the more he found himself draining and fading away. Aponi didn't ask him to go- she was rarely even conscious- but he had an obligation, and had made a promise to himself. He would get her back to the pack even if it meant sacrificing his own life. But for now, he wanted to get them both fed and strong enough to make the journey.