It was bad enough to return home from her search empty handed, but now the itch that had been under her skin was replaced with a new sort of restlessness. She had searched for the perfect arena for days, finally coming to rest in a small clearing on the edge of the Willows that made up her home and the Hush Meadow. There were still wolves that stood between the young Archer and her mother and she had every intention of closing the gap. It was time to make the first move.
Snow still lay across the ground, despite the lengthening daylight. When the earth did manage to thaw it turned the snow brown with mud. She would need to be mindful of her footing but she was confident. Perhaps overly so, but with any luck this issue would be resolved without too much of a fuss. After all, she was only stepping up to claim her rightful place.
To be honest, she should have been better prepared, perhaps even gone out of her way to spend time with her aunt beyond a greeting in passing. She might have even gleaned some useful information about her past. She could only assume, being her mother’s sister, that she had a similar upbringing and would prove to be a worthy opponent.
Putting her musings to rest, she splayed her legs for balance and tipped her nose to the air, issuing forth a request for Adele’s presence. Her tail moved to sit over her back in a commanding fashion and although her head was held low the high position of her ears and the intensity in her eyes would serve as warning enough. This wasn’t to be a family reunion.