The sun had not yet decided to peek it’s shining face over the horizon when the tawny woman woke. Under the thick cover of the trees that made up the Ghastly Woods, she could not yet see the tell-tale lightening of the horizon, but in her bones, she knew it was there. Her nostrils twitched as she tried to ignore the ache in her spine and the awkward stiffness of her hips. She had hoped that with time, the pain would subside but it had not happened yet, and so she had to wonder if it would ever fade at all?
Gritting her teeth she stood dropping her nose to nudge at the sleeping bundles at her side, they were more than old enough to walk the short way back to the main den, and with her aching joints, she was certain they would hardly struggle to keep up. The rest of the pack should be waking by the time they reached them, and now was as good a time as any.
Moving out into the open air, her sleepy children stumbling on her heels she began to pick a cautious path back towards the large outcrop that would mark their journeys end. The ground was wet underfoot and the leaves lay thick and damp. Perhaps she wasn’t so wise to be attempting this trip with sore hips and a swaying back in the near dark, but she had always been just a little stubborn, and once her mind was made, there was no convincing her otherwise.