Lena sniffed the air, brows knitting as she sorted through the array of smells. Prey. She had seen a lot of large and frankly intimidating herds on her journey, but none more so than here. Wood Bison and Caribou plucked at grasses and shrubs, fattening up in preparation for the winter. There had been rodents too, plentiful, and it was thanks to her speed that she'd been able to feed herself, keeping up with the healthy, skittering beasts. Marmots that had begun to grow rounded at the waist, hares that binkied and bucked, even the occasional lazy prairie dog that rushed for cover a moment too late. This was good land, Lena decided, so the next heavy scent that hit the adolescent came as no real surprise; pack.
Lena had passed numerous packs before, but she was always respectful of their borders. Being a runaway did not mean she had no manners, priding herself on the teachings her father gave her about being a mindful lass. But still, being amicable with strangers did not mean she would prance all happy-happy towards the borders of someone's home. In fact, Lena would rather keep her distance, save herself the woe of having to deal with a grumpy sentry, or the scorn of a lead wolf. She'd experienced that pain before, in a fraction, and the bruise on her buttocks would have been a telltale sign from the harsh nip she had received, were it not covered with wiry fur.
She stared in the direction the wolfy, heavy scent was originating from, wafting on the breeze, before turning away, taking up a slow trot. Perhaps she'd find some vagabond like herself to chat with, and interrogate. She was still on the trail for Relic Lore, after all, entirely oblivious to the fact she actually stood on the edge of it's reach. Lena wouldn't know where she was 'til she asked.
(This post was last modified: Aug 26, 2016, 12:54 PM by Lena.)