Gorgeous blue sky was framed by the scattering of plume-like white clouds in the distance. The field full of blackberries and other assorted plants was half covered in shadow as a cloud blotted out some of the bright hot yellow sun. All manner of insects, birds, and small mammals took the chance to search for food as the shade of the cloud cooled the area down. Meadow voles hopped through the thick thorny undergrowth safe from any hawk or owl that should happen to spy them. Smaller song birds flitted through the field eating the seeds off of flowering plants and gorging themselves on the blackberries that occupied the majority of the open area.
The pack of wolves who had claimed territory within this field were hard at work keeping borders well marked and bringing back fresh kill for the pups and their mother. Only a handful of weeks were left as the pups began to slowly transition into meat eaters. For now they still loved and thrived on milk, but occasionally were given a piece of meat to suck or chew on and get the taste for.
The only wolves not busy within the pack were small little things slowly growing into their tall four legged adult forms. Although the pups could be considered busy being pups. However for one pup, today was adventure day. The gray puppy just shy of two months old wandered through the field on the same paths his parents had brought him along for walks. Kova could easily remember all of the paths he had walked along and was quite confident that he could find his way back before anyone really noticed he was gone. Earlier this morning he had slipped past his sleeping father just outside the den and headed out to walk the trails himself. As young as he was Kova was already getting well acquainted with the packs territory thanks to the walks he had accompanied his parents on.
Though he was off the known trail now, Kova knew that by simply turning himself around and walking forward he would eventually reach an area he remembered. So the boy continued to walk, unknowingly right up to the border where the scents of his pack mates were thickest. Happy to be out, and not using his senses to keep and eye on himself and danger around, Kova walked right over the border and out into neutral land while admiring the birds and bees as they flew around him.