They had spent the night prior, down by the lagoon, and now with the sun beginning to set once again, their mother was out hunting for something for the young wolves to eat. At first, it had been so exciting! They were leaving the Monadnock behind, off to meet their infamous Nonna Elettra, but the spring had quickly left the young man's step. He hadn't realised just how far the journey would be. To be sure, it was more than informative, learning about the loud noises underbrush made when you were in pursuit of a meal, the solid wall of a tree trunk, hurting just as much as the stones of home - if you didn't care to watch where you were going... There were hills to climb and rivers to cross, their fast current almost too much for the young wolves to bare and their mother had gone on to tell them that in the winter, such rivers would freeze, and then swell in the spring. The thought of them flowing any faster was enough to deter the boy from stepping foot in anything he couldn't see the bottom of anytime soon.
And now here they were, the towering Cedar trees blocking their path to Secret Woodlands... whatever that was. Sure it sounded interesting enough but the young Archer could only assume it meant more trees that blocked the stars. He missed his tundra view, how much longer until they got home? Mother had warned them to stay put but of course, they were going to move just as soon as she was out of sight, long legs weaving this way and that. Scents began to criss-cross in a most peculiar way and the dark wolf stopped, lifting his head high to peer past the invisible line. "Hmm..." Well now, wasn't this peculiar?