All welcome, one of the pups, perhaps?
After what had seemed to be many months of rainy weather, nature at last, seemed to be giving the wolves a break. Late in the spring season, the days were growing warmer, sunnier and more pleasant. Just the way she liked it too. Jynx would completely take advantage of this milder weather before the hot, humid days of summer set in. Luckily, her home in White Fir Notch, offered plenty of shady, cool retreats. Further into the territory, the cooler air from the mountain in the distance, sometimes blew in. But being so nicely tucked away at their lower elevation, in contrast to the peaks of the mountain, did have some drawbacks. One of which was the un-predictability of the weather, when the two opposing air masses collided.
The day had been off to a peaceful, sunny start. Curled within the cool, earthy depths of the communal den, Jynx roused. Courtesy of the bright rays of sunlight just beginning to filter in. Groggily, she lifted her head, ears splayed back, squinting while her eyes adjusted to the light. With a soft groan, she stretched, carefully stepping over any other bodies inside with her. In recent days, she had taken to spending more and more nights in the pack den, verses her own, private one. She was making progress on all fronts, and despite not being a large pack, she felt settled. Emerging out into the open, a half hearted, still somewhat sleepy glance was thrown to the side, just to check that nothing was out of place. Song birds were chirping, insects were buzzing, going about their simple lives. A welcome melody of nature, to a set of ears newly atuned. A small grumble in her stomach promptly reminded the wolf that it had been at least a day since she had eaten. She needed to go find some breakfast, before she could begin her daily rounds. Which included further investigating a suspicious looking burrow a little ways off. It probably belonged to nothing more than a martin, or perhaps some burrowing owls, but being the diligent person she was, Jynx took no chances. Not after what the pack had already been through in such a short period of time. For once, feeling much too lazy, and still bleary while shaking off the after effects of sleep, the rust colored female opted to find one of the caches instead of catching her own meal. While she preferred to hunt down her own prey, as it kept her hunters skills constantly sharpened, the idea of perfectly good meat sitting untouched for too long, did not sit well with her. Left for too long, the meat would begin to rot, the stench in turn, increasing the risk of attracting scavengers. Besides, why throw away someone else's hard work? She had nearly reached the particular cache site she had in mind, when suddenly, the heavens opened up. One minute the sky had been crystal blue, with only a few puffy clouds, and now it was dark and gray, releasing torrents of pelting raindrops. Startled by the sudden onset of the rain, and maybe more so by the boom of thunder, she flinched to a stop. Within seconds, her thinned out summer coat was drenched. Soaked to the skin, and looking utterly miserable, she swore up at the sky. "Shit. You just can't make up your mind, can you nature?" And apparently, nature did not seem to be in the mood to relent anytime soon. With no other choice but to seek cover, Jynx darted towards the nearest shelter she could find. In this case, the form of a hollowed out log, spacious enough for a wolf of Gent's size. Squeezing inside, yet still looking very much drowned, Jynx didn't think to consider if it might be occupied.