Mid Afternoon. Light Snow.
For once in her life, Zia had not journeyed to the mountain with negative thoughts in mind. While it was true that those gnarly peaks held many unfavorable memories and incidents for her, there was also no denying that she felt quite at home in the higher elevations. She had informed Iopah, Koda and of course, Arion, that she was going to be away for little bit. That she needed more time alone. To be by herself and to think. To try and make sense of the storm of emotions that clouded her heart, and perhaps decide if she could ever let her guard down again. There was no set task or mission in mind, as she traveled closer and closer to the mountains. Nothing in particular to scout for, because she already knew that at least one pack, made their home somewhere deep amidst the cliffs. She would steer clear and leave them be, hoping that they would be gracious enough to do the same. She doubted she would find any worthwhile morsels out here to bring back to the Pines. Even if she did find a bite to eat, it would most likely be for herself. No sense in wasting a perfectly good snack, carrying it such a long ways home. The sky was overcast with dull gray clouds, only the faintest amount of sunlight managing to make it's way through the thick cover. From those clouds, it had begun to snow. Not heavily, but just enough that she noticed the drop of cold moisture landing on her nose. The faintest of smiles creeped to the edges of her lips. Winter was coming, and here, it seemed it might arrive early. Even though it meant tougher times for the wolves, Zia was looking forward to the challenge. No doubt, Arion would have plenty of questions once he experienced the change as well.Her charcoal lined back dusted in glimmering white flakes, Zia continued her path. Sapphire eyes flicked up, setting again on the cluster of rocky peaks and ledges a little ways ahead of her. That was her destination. She wanted to get a good view of the lay of the land from up there. Plus, the mountain with it's challenging terrain, made for an excellent workout on the muscles. A bonus for a wolf like her, who insisted on sticking to a strict exercise routine. A noise behind her, the clattering of rocks, made her stop, hackles bristling slightly. The source of the noise was only a mountain goat, nimbly jumping from one rocky ledge to another, all too intent on putting as much distance between itself and the predator as possible. She huffed amusedly, watching the hoofed animal with a touch of envy in her eyes. She would never be able to move quite like they could on these steep slopes. But, she could dream. |
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