Kova woke up shivering before sneezing and blinking open his murky blue eyes. Everything was too bright today, and it took him more than a few moments to blink away sleepiness and get used to the lightness of his surroundings. When he finally saw what lay around his warm body and fell from the sky Kova couldn't help but release a groan.
The first real snowfall had come to the land. The flakes fell thickly onto the earth covering everything in sight. Even Kova had a nice layer of snow over him from after he'd fallen asleep yesterday. Every tiny twig and stem of all the trees and bushes were covered in soft fluffy snow. It was a beautiful sight, but for some reason he just didn't want to welcome the snow this year. Maybe it was because he had gotten lost in a winter snow storm for months in the palisade area. Kova, more than some yearlings, knew the dangers of the cold season. He had almost starved and froze while being out on his own. Hell, he had lost his sister in the cold season because of a snow storm. If he had not known how to fish Kova was sure he probably wouldn't be here today either.
The young wolf slid to his paws stretching his back and legs. Then he rose to full height and yawned loudly before looking around at the landscape a second time.
Kova had actually slept away from the pack for a second time this month. Doing something like this helped to clear his mind normally; his reasons for doing it yesterday were because Kova had been scouting around looking for any deer herds that might be in the area. He thought it would have been nice to go on another pack hunt before the snows come, but obviously nature wasn't going to follow Kova's plans.