Early evening, after dusk.
Partly cloudy.
After several long, tiring hours of walking, they had made it. Jynx, once a pack wolf, now turned loner again, was exhausted to say the least. All three of her good legs were aching, her stomach was growling, and her twisted ankle throbbed persistently. At least she would get the help she needed now, and if she were lucky, a meal too. She had stuck to the slow hobble that she had set when she first begun this journey, pausing more and more frequently the further she traveled. Only once or twice, did she rely on Rook, allowing to support part of her weight for only brief periods of time. And then, she was back to moving on her own again. The borders they arrived at were familiar, but certainly not the ones of what had been Cut Rock River. These she noted, were set a little further out from where the heart of the famous river lay. But the scent of cedar was still the same, the smell of these new borders, starkly different.
Standing just out of reach behind Rook, she delicately planted her hind end down, shifting to her right side, so she wouldn't put any weight on her left haunch. With her slightly unkempt fur which still was stained with traces of dried dirt from her fall, and her thinned frame, the normally well groomed russet woman was in less than presentable shape. There was no turning back now...she had no choice but to allow these medics to tend to her, so that her leg would heal. So that she could resume the normal life she had before; that of a robust, active young she wolf. Keeping her lips sealed, she behaved like a proper guest and allowed her escort to the right he was entitled to. Summoning the medics with a call. As she gazed ahead patiently into the shadows of the mighty forest, her suspicions were almost confirmed. Either this was indeed the Grizzly Hollow pack that Rook Lyall had intended to create, or some other band of wolves came along to claim this stretch of land as their own. Separated from the Hearthwood wolves, she wasn't thrilled to be here, but she also wasn't exactly in a position to leave either. She'd remain patient and keep her mouth shut until she formed a solid opinion of her own.