Iopah stepped out of the thicket, glanced around furtively, and went west. It was a perfect day to hunt. The summer heat was dampened by a late morning drizzle and the wind all but non-existent. Quietly she skirted west to hug the blackberry canes.
She was a law abiding creature. There were consequences to every decision, no matter how trivial. There was always a right or wrong choice. Lone wolves were judged by themselves, making whatever decision was in their best interest. Pack wolves were granted companionship, protection, and sustenance. All very important things, but they came with a cost. An alpha gave up much in granting those things and in return they asked for obedience. It was a fair trade, one that Iopah had willingly agreed to almost two years ago.
The decision to travel west was teetering on the edge of wrong. She is supposed to avoid the Black Thorn wolves, if one should find her there would be no question as to her mistake in coming here. She brushed her jaw against a heavy cane, leaving a trace of her for them to find. Before the rule had been in place she had made her opinion of them clear. Her opinion had not changed, but the way she admonished them had. She couldn't interact directly with a Black Thorn wolf, but she could leave reminders of her disapproving presence. That loophole firmly planted she shimmied further into the damp canes.
The rain acted as a glue and after only a few steps blackberry leaves are plastered onto her pale coat. She wanted to hurry up, find something to mark, then leaves. Unease prickled her coat more than the blackberry greenery. Later she can lose the evidence during a hunt.