3/1/2016
Weather:
17° F, -8° C
Sunny
5:12 PM
The long journey would have resolved much of Raela's hormonal tension on its own, but with Gent by her side the demons were at bay. She didn't feel the negative effects around him at all. There were simple reasons for that, and she was no fool, but being free of the agitation had considerably brightened the woman's mood. The season was in full swing, and though her scent had been beckoning for days it was now a much more powerful perfume. The Queen's body was asking questions, and getting impatient. Instead of trying to answer though, Raela saw fit to avoid the subject in her normal, skittish demeanor.
She was feeling things, things beyond her unbridled joy that night under the aurora. She did not just experience the increased fondness and attachment to her partner; she felt a need each time he was near, but was determined to push it aside and control herself. That was a very big dilemma; overwhelming in its consequences and repercussions. There was too much to confront at once, so Raela just sort of... didn't. She instead focused on the way the land had changed beneath their feet, and clung close to her mammoth guardian – engaging in whatever conversations he wanted to have with a smile and a spring in her step. It was hard to be weighed down with heavy things.
Especially so when the environment they'd found held so much promise. When the pair left the rolling hills of the palisade behind they had been enveloped by thick forest. The scent of water pulled her onward as her golden eyes took in the relatively bare foothills to the north. They were so close to the mountain range now, tucked away between rocky ridges. It was certainly unclaimed land; the scents of other predators were abundant; something that would have to be solved later. The Alphas just had to be careful where they chose to rest. What she had not expected to find here though, was a water source so fresh and clear it took her breath away. The oasis was nearly impossible to find on sight alone with the woods as thick as it was. Her russet form slipped between the winter foliage with speed uncharacteristic to how tired the matriarch was actually feeling. Creamy limbs perched at the bank, eyes scanning the small lake of pristine liquid until her mouth demanded she take a drink. It was fresh and delicious; much like the mountain streams back home. Her muzzle parted with the surface, dripping wet as she resumed her curious appraisal. Looking north, the Queen found herself unable to find the water's end; it seemed to continue on in a river of sorts and the view was spectacular. With the dense trees parted by the water source, the mountainous fijords stood tall and imposing in the distance. Across the springs the ever-looming peak of Mt. Dire rose up, glowing bright orange with the light of early sunset and Raela grinned. Her tail set into excited motion behind her; slowly at first and then picking up to a gleeful pace. This land had everything. The russet-coated woman barely managed to tear her eyes away from it long enough to bark to her new mate. "Look at this place!" She exclaimed breathlessly. Nothing they'd found could even compare.