RE:You've discovered an orchard of apples! The ones on the ground have fermented and you start to feel a little tipsy!
Late afternoon/early evening, west of OTB.
From Spieden's jaws dangled a hefty salmon, it's ruddy tail tucked behind her fangs and olive green head bumping the leafy ground with each step. The cool autumn weather was perfect for a jaunt up to the mountains, both in keeping Spieden cool through her thickening winter coat and slowing the decay of her fishy present. The salmon run had been so successful this year that even Spieden's voracious appetite couldn't keep up with how much they had stowed away. Wondering what the hell they were going to do with all the fish before it started to rot and stink up the caches, Spieden remembered an agreement that Triell had arranged between them and the mountain wolves. Spieden wasn't much of a diplomat and was skeptical of whether the Bend would ever see anything in return from the alliance with Fallen Tree Cove, but it couldn't hurt to buy some goodwill with food the Bend wouldn't miss anyhow.
She had invited Sahalie along, enjoying the company of someone at her side, or the few stolen words of conversation when they paused for rest and Spieden could set down her burden. Of all the pack, she found herself most comfortable around the charcoal coated girl. It shouldn't have been surprising given she'd raised her practically from birth, but the memory of the first tense months spoke to how far things had come, step by step.
The sun was nearing the mountainous horizon when the pair came across a grove of trees, their leaves mostly missing much like the rest of the surrounding wood. A tantalizing sweet scent was apparent over the lingering musk of the fish under her nose. Spieden grunted, a wordless indication of nothing in particular to Sahalie as she trotted into the trees, tail flicking. Carefully Spieden set the fish down against a trunk, her nose immediately set to riffling through the tall golden grass. "-fruit around here somewhere..." She mumbled.
Spieden made a pleased chuff upon finding a dozens of apples scattered beneath a tree. She popped the first one into her mouth without hesitation, pausing at the soft texture and bitter tang. Still, it wasn't too bad, and food was food. The rotund woman quickly set to hoovering up the rest of the squishy fruits.