she's got a deadline coming up! *wink* no posting order guys!
They set out at daybreak. It was more spring than winter now, and Iopah was restless by the time enough sunlight had finally spilled over the mountain range to light their way. The mornings were still cold, but spring was coming and she had to get away. Weak, dappled rays played over their backs as they traveled though the tangled base of the mountain. It was not steep there. The wide rocks that lined the base were simple to navigate around, the only downside being the small streams of snow-melt that veered around them. It was an easy walk and every so often she would drift toward one of the two males with a soft noise of reassurance or a playful nudge. They were still a family, there was no reason for anything to change now.
The change in elevation came suddenly. Iopah stopped as the gentle rise morphed in the steep mountain face and she studied the terrain. Of the three wolves she was the only one to have lived on a mountain. After a few moments she started forward, moving into the more protected lee side of a rocky outcropping, then turned around. She encouraged them forward with a soft whuff and waited until they fell into line before turning to continue picking their way upwards. It was slow, patient going. It had been many years since she'd scaled this mountain and her current condition made her cautious.
They finally had to stop when night fell. The light was just strong enough for the valley to be visible, somewhere in it's depths was where they had all lived for the past year. She found a large broad rock exposed to the sun and curled up on the expanse. It was still warm from the day and she stretched out, tilting her head back to watch the dance of light overhead. She looked curiously at @Koda, wondering if he knew what caused the familiar northern lights. This might have been the first time @Silentium had ever seen them.
"Speech."