Settling in had never been an issue with her, and so it was. She had settled in nicely to the pack, claiming up a role without a proper title given her age and inexperience in the eyes of the leader, but nonetheless she had done more exploration of surrounding territories. So it was. She still felt as if she wasn’t doing enough for the pack, and it was that thought that bit at the busy bee, causing her to find the time to seek out Gaheris and ask him what more she could do. Her hazel maw tipped up towards the sky as she let out the call, requesting her leader’s presence. She was somewhere between the southern border to the pack lands and the center of the territory, maybe a quarter of the way into the cedar trees that had become familiar to her.
Slate grey eyes laced with curiosity kept their gaze on a swivel, making a note of each movement, and each change in direction that the wind provided. There were two sides to Katariina and how she thought. Part of her was a nature lover who buried herself in the sights other wolves often overlooked while this part of her, the part that took hold during her job, was the kind of wolf to get down to business and find out what she could do. In truth, one lived and the other died, but which one lived and which one died depended on the day, as the nigh they warred with each other, seeking to call themselves the one true aura of Katariina Aliisa Toumela.
She hummed gently to herself an old tune her mother had sung to her as a child, sitting back on her haunches and her rump as she awaited the arrival of their ever so busy leader, whom she had found herself looking up to. She looked up to both Quil and Rook, though she had never talked to Quil and had only spoken with Rook when she joined. Either way, she hoped that in the future she would come to know both of them better, and that was a goal she had. But for now, it was business.