August 31st, 2015 - 11AM
Patchy Rain Showers, light.
60°F
Words had stumbled about and now she found herself within the confines of a pack borders without the worry of being yelled at or chased off. It made the yearling almost feel safe, and even a bit terrified of what was to come. The last time she had been within sanctioned borders was when she returned home to find her parents dead and her family in mourning and she wasn’t entirely sure she could handle it if something else like that happened. It put her on edge, even if the edginess didn’t reflect how she behaved but simply what went on within the inner depths of her mind. She would gulp as the russet girl rose from the first good night’s sleep she had in a while to see the sun almost to its throne in the sky.
She cursed inwardly, not meaning to stay asleep for that long though she didn’t necessarily regret it. She woke herself up fully, stretching out on her front paws as her butt flew into the air for a second or two, a grin on her yearling face as she broke into a run. It was the same wake-up routine every day. Stretch out for a second or two and then race to a specific point in back against the win, despite the wind winning the race every single time. She decided she’d make a run to the borders and back to the small den she had been resting, and then she’d meet a few of her packmates… maybe. She pushed herself to her limits when it came to speed, running as fast as she could before skidding to a halt, literally skidding, when she reached the familiar scent line.
Her tongue was lolled as she let mirth dance across her face into a familiar lopsided grin before she returned for her run back, pushing her speed as her grin held, determination present in the yearling’s eyes. Her morning routine wasn't the most normal thing, but it was probably the most normal thing about the aloof girl.