With the sun low on the horizon she had thought to take an evening stroll before the insanity that was sure to be her first Spring as leader ensued. Perhaps she would trek over to the lagoon, or maybe ghost around the feet of the Cedar trees to see if she might chance upon Piety and take her other ear? But as the sun sunk lower and lower below the horizon, the stars lighting up in their twinkling symphony, the clear view offered by the meadow simply took her breath away.
Her gaze roved back over the mountains that shadowed and sheltered her home, and upwards to the ballet of lights that danced above it. She couldn't keep the smile of absent minded wonder from her star-lit eyes as the ribbons of colour danced in greens, blues and purples. For a moment she wished that perhaps one of her pack mates might come looking for her, but the thought was quickly brushed aside. No doubt they were snuggly tucked in the communal den rather than braving the brisk pre-spring night.
Despite her exhaustion, she couldn't bring herself to rest. It was only going to get worse in the coming weeks. So selfishly she decided to keep this moment to herself as she lowered herself down, dark fur standing out like a smudge on the rainbow tinted snow, completely mesmerised by the display that was playing out above her.