22 October - Early Morning - Moderate Snow
Like most nights since Spring came upon them, Morganna had chosen to sleep in the open, sheltered between the roots of a Willow, a shallow bowl hollowed out with her own paws in clear sight of the main den. Her eyes cracked open with the first light, blurry sleep filled eyes squinting and crossing to focus on the end of her pale, cold muzzle. For a moment she worried that perhaps the dark had fled her coat in the night, to leave her wearing a similar cloak to her younger sister Ravenna, but the steam that escaped her jaws with a huff and a yawn reminded her Autumn was quickly fading from the land and soon they would be limited to a few short hours of sunlight to chase the chill from there bones before the long night commenced.
As the Starks of Winterfell may proclaim Winter was coming, and as joyous an occasion as her siblings first snowfall might prove to be it only served to reinforce that while her mother was injured it was her duty to get the pack through the coming months and there was no time to waste lazing about watching teenagers taste their first snowflake or slip on hidden leaves. She would leave that to the ageing parents, a memory for them to treasure. It wasn’t her place.
Their scents would be dampened about the borders, caches would be buried beyond recovery, streams would freeze over. There was no time to waste loitering.
Morganna Archer stood and shook the snow from her thick winter pelt, a small chuff at the den entrance to warn Elettra and Angier there was something new for the children to discover before she grabbed her keys and raced out the door to the office.
The easiest way to make sure anything got done was to do it herself.