October 22nd 2014
Early Morning - Patchy Rain Nearby (? playing this like there's rain clouds but no rain yet) 36F/2C
Minka - You found a pumpkin patch!
The solo hill that marred the otherwise flat fields was a regular haunt of Minka's, especially after a border patrol. While their own territory was composed of rolling hills, blackberry bushes and spruce, fir and pine trees the actual fields were smooth until it reached their borders. That is except for Luna Hill, where the tawny alpha now lounged, her golden eyes watching the clouds wearily. Originally the woman had come up here to watch the borders as she often did, the vantage point allowed for her to see any intruders or visitors long before they saw her or reached their markers. She had been distracted however by the menacing shade of dark grey black that the sky had turned, it would seem they were in for some rain. Truthfully the mother didn't mind, when it rained hard enough the pack's communal den became quite populated and it was a quiet time she loved spending with her family and subordinates. Usually they would pass the bitter weather away with entertaining her ever growing pups with stories, both truthful and obvious tall tales. It was something @Kova in particular had always enjoyed, he was growing to become quite the story teller himself, though Minka believed her daughter @Noble also had fun.
With a small smile and this in mind the golden eyes watched as a few stray drops made their way from the clouds. Standing slowly the fae rustled her pelt back into place ready to wander down to the den and await the rains to come. That was until after a brief glance behind her caught something peculiar that made her heart stutter and skip a beat. Just a flash of orange instantly had Minka moving towards the object and farther away from the den where she had intended to go. Growing on the far slope was the same large orange objects that she had found last year, but this was so far from where she had seen them last. In a daze the fae moved through the bulbous vegetation, half expecting to see Simaea to come barrelling through them screaming in anguish gripped in a delusion. That was impossible though, the dark woman was gone and probably dead, lost in a blizzard to never return. Suddenly gripped by grief she had never let herself feel before Minka threw her muzzle back and howled for the Nite to return. Though they had not been particularity close and at times had had a volatile relationship they had been packmates, and not until now did the Lagina realize that if she had not come back by now she never would.