Thick branches hung overhead, still unladen with springtime growth. The sun behind an overcast sky lit the world up in uncomfortable gray brightness, the kind that forced her to squint. Though the shadows were sparse and striped across her body like a cage as she stalked through the Ghastly Woods Amisun found refuge in the darkness, unexpectedly comfortable safety. She tried her hardest to resist the temptation to abuse her knowledge, staying sober as long as she could. As if the demons of her past could not make it past the borders of Cut Rock River. So far she had been doing alright, ignoring the undercurrent of anxiety that prickled her spine whenever she let her mind wander. So long as she was busy with work, the devil’s touch stayed away from her spine.
Whatever plants and herbs there were to find in the Cedarwood Ami had made short work of finding. Wet territories were great for certain medicinal plants, but truly abhorrent to others - and what good was her work without a variety? She had tried to stay close to the territory long enough that her scent would sink in, that the wolves of her home would know and accept her presence, but she was restless. The itch set under her skin to have an arsenal at her disposal, and when her feet could no longer take the burn of being home-bound the wolf simply had to up and go on her mission.
Somewhere along the way the welcoming Cedarwood had turned into a land of grey nightmare trunks, but the skeleton trees did not frighten the tawny she-wolf; she had seen far worse things before. She busied herself inspecting new stalks of greenery, sniffing close to identify it as solomon’s seal. Though the roots were newly taken, she pondered harvesting a few anyway. If there was truly a war coming, they would need it soon and enough. And, as always, she kept an eye out for those brown-capped galenicals she was so fond of. Perhaps before she returned home from this little trip she would partake, just to keep the edge off, a little longer.