Spring was finally starting to make its signs known in the lore. The snow was beginning to melt in certain places the sun was exposed to the powder long enough, although the freezing temperatures at night made quick work of refreezing the areas to create slick patches one could easily trip and slide over if they didn't watch where they were going. With the slowly increasing warmth of the air came the warmth that every woman of age felt beneath their skin. Enoki was not exempt from this heat that made her skin gain an irritable itch that wouldn't go away despite all the rubbing against the rough and jagged pieces of bark that coated the willow trees. No there was only one cure, a cure she could not seek out if she wished to remain within the willows' whip like branches and she knew this although her body craved the cure more and more with each passing day. Alongside the itch came the raging hormones that made her want to snap at any female(minus Elettra for good reason) who came near her. Behind her amber gaze was a flame of distaste and urge to throw her dominance around any wolf holding a second x chromosome. A trait very uncharacteristic of the normally kind-natured piebald woman.
This was the very reason Enoki found herself distanced from the rest of the pack today, seeking the depth and solitude of the willow forest. The faint sound of scratching and low growls could be heard in the afternoon air as the aging woman pressed her body firmly into the bark of the many trees attempting to alleviate the itch plaguing her body this horrid season and managed to do nothing but pull out clumps of her shedding winter coat. No relief was to be found and with a last ditch effort she threw her body down into one of the few remaining sastrugas, dragging her chest against the coolness of the snow by propelling her body forward with her back legs and letting her front paws sprawl outwards while her tail lashed out wildly like a pissed off snake in every direction. 'God I don't know how much more of this shit I can take.' She growled in the confines of her thoughts. But this was a thought she had every year when spring came rolling around. It only got worse every day she fought the instinctive urges that wrestled inside and she knew this, but at the same time she knew it was only a temporary hindering. Once spring was over her attitude would return to its normal sweet nature and everything else would follow suit. And it was best that the other females in the pack stay out of her way if they wished to keep a toe or two. Spring brought out the craziness in women.