Dated 3/3/16
Noon. Light Drizzle.
19*F/2*C
So far, so good. Jynx was adjusting well to her revived life in the Crest, spending her time getting to know the layout of her new home. While she had yet to fully engage herself with the rest of the pack, there was a good reason for her avoidance. The breeding season. @Raela and the two other females, herself included, were all on edge with their hormones raging violently through their bodies. With all of the females in heat, or almost peaked at their cycle, the odds of a squabble were high. So, to keep the peace, Jynx simply kept out of their way. Without any male
igniting her interest, she was of no threat to the Queen, or the female ranked a notch above her. Even if there had been a male in her life, she would never have stooped so low as to betray the very wolf, and her pack, that had so kindly welcomed her home.However, it was absolutely infuriating, the way her body was acting up. Her skin felt like it was on fire, dotted with tiny embers. Pulling and tugging with a prickly itch that just refused to go away. She tried everything. From immersing her body in what little snow remained to try and cool off, to scraping against the bark of trees, and even stones. Nothing worked. Feeling far too confined back at the Crest, and with the suspicious eyes of her female counterparts watching, she decided to try another tactic. As was proper conduct within the pack, she politely informed @Raela that she was heading out for the day. Not too far of course. Just to do some surveillance of the neighboring land, to perhaps track down a modest meal. She didn't need to be in everyone else's way while tensions were still running high.Her journey took her NorthEast, to the lowlands, a place she had never fully explored before. The sprawling tundra landscape was an impressive sight to behold, dotted with rocks and the occasional, gently sloping hills. She had hoped that there would be an abundance of prey frequenting the area today. But there was no such luck. Any herds of Mule Deer or Bison were nowhere in sight. With a flick of her tail, she dismissed it simply as bad timing. But the wide open space provided plenty of room for her to stretch her legs. Perfect! Releasing all of that pent up energy, the russet wolf shot forward in a long legged sprint, racing across the tundra. Even with the overcast skies, her mood was heightened. The heavens then saw fit to bless the heat ridden wolf with relief in the form of a light rain. The icy water droplets were refreshing as they hit her skin, melting away the overwhelming warmth. Delighted, she bounced on her paws, only to stop once and shake out her dampened coat, before springing away like a rambunctious youth. Sure, she may look silly to some, but if it helped get her the relief she needed, Jynx hadn't a care in the world.