Everything was strange and new. She had never interacted with any of the wolves she was to call packmate with the exception of the man she was the call leader. It was a new experience to dive right into and hopefully, it would be a good experience at that. Being fresh into the pack, just a day old member, she was eager to learn about the territory and discover what secrets it held. She was wandering about the heights, trying to search for something delicious to hunt or perhaps some herbs that she could store before the true winds of winter struck the mountains at the heart. At this point, she was eager to have a permanent home. This wasn't a case of a wolf flooding a pack in order for it's safety and security in the winter months. Those wolves had annoyed her greatly while she had been learning the ropes from her father. Those wolves had been fools.
If a pack takes you in, you don't leave. It was a matter of loyalty to something greater than one's self and it really was that simple. She had decided not to take Andromache up on her offer about the pack that she was to be part of very soon because the woman had seen her at one of her weakest moments. Aesire did not enjoy or care for showing her weaknesses to wolves, especially those she was in a pack with. She'd rather a random wolf in a different pack know one small thing about her than a wolf she had to be around constantly knowing that same thing. She was going to keep herself secret and safe. She was going to do as she had always done.
While she was not going to reveal anything about herself, she was always going to be seeking information about others wolves from each other to store up an arsenal that she hoped she would never have to use. She was a wolf of power and thought but she did not use these skills for it could cast an ill will upon her. That was another reason she was out exploring. She sought to meet some of her new packmates to learn about how they had found the lands and if they had any gossip to share. The mottled girl had not focused on wolf tracks as she followed, in close pursuit, a set of rabbit tracks that were somewhat fresh and looked promising.