Sunny, mid-afternoon
It had been nearly five months since Serach had last seen his sibling. The winter winds had blown hard and when they had finally died down and the snow had settled on the ground several feet deep, @Sceral had been nowhere to be found. It had put the older of the two littermates into a dark mood, and just as he had done in the months following his mother's death, the cream furred boy had grown aloof and quiet. He still lurked about Oak Tree Bend, going where needed and helping his family, but his close connections within the pack itself were deteriorating quickly. His trip to visit @Hypatia in Silent Moon Plateau had been fruitless - she had not seen him and her packmates had only reaffirmed that there was little love between the neighboring packs. He had stopped searching for a little while after that, but the warm heat of summer had made the subordinate antsy, and so he had once again taken leave and headed out to search for his lost sibling. This time, he headed north.
It was the furthest the boy had ever traveled north of his pack's territory. For the majority of his life, Magnolia Glen had staked their claim in the woods, preventing further passage. Even now, and even though the Glen wolves had relocated to the mountains, Serach was careful to stick to the edges of what had once been their territory as he trekked further north. It took more than a day before the budding red leaves of Red Fern Forest gave way to a greener variety. His loping gait was easy and unhurried; after all, he really had no particular destination in mind. So as the hours passed by, the boy would periodically stop and rest, dozing in the summer sun and drinking from the quiet streams he passed, all the while keeping an eye out for the signs of other wolves.
The sun was high in the sky on his second day of traveling when Serach picked up the familiar scent of wolf. Wolves, he corrected himself, sticking his nose into the dirt and grass at the base of a particularly tall tree. Several of them, with similar scents. A pack, perhaps? he wondered, lazily following the scent trail for a few more feet. The scent wasn't strong enough or well marked enough to be a pack's borders, but there was no denying that a pack of wolves had traveled through here recently. Tilting his head back, Serach's lips parted and he howled, his tenor voice low and quiet. Just enough that if somebody were listening, they would be alerted to his presence but not earnest enough to make anybody come running for him. He was just passing through really, and if he was about to stumble upon a pack's territory, he wanted them to know he was there before he accidentally snuck up on them.
Howl finished, he set off once more, his pace slower but more direct as he followed the scents of the wolf pack.