Setting: Light snow on and off - Early morning - 21 ° F
The sound of soft chirps were absorbed by a small pair of ears while a steadily growing warmth could be felt upon Hexamora's cheek from the small rays of morning light temporarily breaking through the grey clouds above that threatened to release another round of snowfall. The rounded ears on the top of her head cupped forward then back as the petite arctic woman began to rise from her slumber, a thin layer of snow covering the ivory hairs of her curled up frame like a blanket quickly dispersed of when her body lurched forward on to sleep filled limbs then came to a upright position. Standing up now she gave a good shake of her pelt to rid both snow and sleep from herself before slowly blinking open mismatched eyes glossed over with the tiredness that still remained. Parting her jowls the pink of her tongue rolled out from between them to hang towards the ground as a yawn came forth, issuing with it a small whine before licking over her chops while the front portion of her body dipped down in the form of a bow. Muscles rippled beneath her thick winter coat as she stretched, enjoying the sensation until it came to an end when she rose to her relaxed height. Taking a look around her surroundings there was nothing new to be concerned with. All around stood sentry like timbers, the different species partly unknown to the woman, but all of them held a light dusting of snow upon the needles that held firm to their branches regardless.
A rumble of her stomach soon echoed its desires of food, its counterpart; her throat, making its own requirements known by the dryness that now encased it when the woman attempted to swallow. One was easily curable, her head leaning down to bite at the powder that quickly went from slush to water thanks to the warmth of her mouth. A few bites was all it took to quench her thirst. Food was a different case. Tilting her head back into the air her nose twitched for the smell of prey, hoping to catch the scent of something edible that wouldn't require too much effort to bring down. Even a nice carcass would do just fine with plenty of meat left on the bones to fill her quarreling rumbles. But standing around in one spot wouldn't help her find anything. Placing one paw in front of the other Hex began the search ears pinned forward to listen for the slightest noise or caw of a raven that potentially meant food, bi-colored eyes rotating from left to right to catch movement while her nose focused on finding something worth tracking. Nothing but the musky, moldy smell of dampened trees graced her nostrils the further she walked, the occasional scent of lynx scat breaching the more calming perfume of the surrounding timbers. Was it better to have stayed down in the ravine she found herself in some time ago where she ran into the little twerp of a pup @Kova who also managed to be swept up in the string of blizzards? Time seemed to be so lucid without a proper sense of direction. At least down there a river was readily available and provided a food source. Hexamora wasn't the greatest at fishing, but that was still a better option than her current predicament. There didn't seem to be anything edible here. Or that was just her laziness speaking since the ivory woman hated having to work for the things she wanted meaning she would have to work for her next meal instead of swiping one away from an unsuspecting wolf.
"Speech."