The entire experience was exhilarating, familiarizing herself with one specific territory, knowing that she could finally have a place to ground her, a place to keep her steady and her head clear when she had nowhere else go… a place to call home. A long time ago, back when she’d left or while she’d just been a pup, she would have laughed at the situation, called it evil and said that it was holding her back… but after a year as a loner, and everything she’d seen? Lilya was happy that she had a home to return to, a home to serve.
She’d stuck to the territory the past couple days, learning the ins and outs, though she kept to herself, learning the best hunting areas around the surrounding scenery, daring to press off of pack territory though she was careful to not go too far, while also associating herself with the borders to these strange new lands. She had to say she was settling in quite nicely… nicely to the aspects of the pack… except the social ones. She knew Kisla and Lachesis, she’d met them prior to the alabaster man taking her in the way he had.
They’d both been incredibly friendly, and she could only hope that the rest of the pack shared those traits… she knew one thing, something that Kisla had said that had sort of stuck with her… Hearthwood River was for those who were loyal, loyal wolves to stick around and not run when things got tough. She remembered that from their meeting, and she intended to hold true to those ideals.
The tawny woman ran forward, letting the wind pull through her fur, a grin on her face as she sniffed around for one of her favorite spots, right by the southern border, not on the territory but near it, where she could see hints of the lake peeking between the trees if she looked hard enough… it was hard to see at times, but it was there. There was a lot to do, a lot of wolves to meet, things to learn. She’d heard there were pups, avoiding them actively because it wasn’t her place.
She was the very definition of the “new girl” and as a rule of thumb, the new girl did not get to see the pups let alone stop by to see them. Maybe at a pack meeting, or at some kind of event, but not actively seeking them out… that just seemed… creepy? Was that the right word for it? Lilya wasn’t too sure, but she definitely felt like something different. She’d grieved, knowing that confirmation that her family was dead… but at the same time? She had really known all along, that they’d been so terribly outnumbered and the odds of survival had been slim. Her family had been fighters to the end, loyal to the cause she was forced into.
What was different about this cause? Lilya committed to it, she wasn’t born into it. She’d sworn to Lachesis that she’d fight, hunt, scout, and work for the pack, and that wasn’t an oath she found herself breaking anytime soon. Not something of that magnitude. The blue-eyed girl kept her eyes on the prize as she continued to barrel through the trees towards her destination.