Her breath curled through the morning air before her like smoke -- her nose twitching as she inhaled the familiar scents about her. Bright green eyes swept over the lands she had come to call home, and just as the sun settled above in the sky, the silence was something she was not accustom t any longer. Her cubs were still sleeping -- curled with their father in the den they had come to claim as their own. Soon, all five would not fit within the confines of those walls, and whether the family would choose to either seek a bigger location or simply sleep beneath the stars had yet to be seen.
If this winter was anything like last, she would opt for the extra shelter.
With a low chuff, the creamy female loped forward, her paws crunching against the frozen ground that had yet to be marked by snow. It would come soon -- sparse white clouds rolled ahead, signifying that today would not be that day.. but as her third winter was coming upon her, she knew better than to trust mother nature.
Kisla chose a small winding path within the part of the forest they called their own. Her eyes skimmed the cedar trees with fierce protection, knowing that such a vast forest could house more than one pack.. but she did not wish to share, nor did she feel her mate would take kindly upon neighbors. For now, all seemed well -- Maksim was upon the mend, and the neighbors they were not keen on (Whisper Caverns in particular) seemed to be maintain their distance. Perhaps peace was not impossible to achieve, and wistfully, the she-wolf wondered if she and Maksim would breed once more when the grounds thawed again.
sparking up my heart