URGH. It was making her sick. That dirt coloured woman swanning into the pack and stealing her Askan away. She had had about all she could handle when it dared to smile at her! Like smiling would make what it was doing okay. She had turned on her heels with a huff and a flick of her tail. She couldn't stay here and watch it anymore. It wasn't fair. Things had been just fine. Why did he bother bringing it back?
She had started out strolling the same creek she had been in when she had the itches when she realised the lowlands would be too obvious. That would be the first place they would all go looking if they noticed she was gone and she just wanted to be alone... or at least, away from her parents and the strangers that had taken up residence in her home. Instead of following the current out into the open plains, she turned back to drag her toes against the chilly current. She hadn't been upstream yet.
Eventually she had to leave the water, as the banks began to rise on both sides. There was a deer trail of some sort along the bank that she stuck to, at least she knew all she had to do to get home was follow the water. Still quietly seething, comfortable enough to have progressed to muttering under her breath and swiping small obstactles out of her path, the cawing of crows up ahead cut her muttering short. Brows drew down. Life as a loner had quickly taught her the birds often meant an easy meal and she had to admit she was feeling a little peckish after such a rage filled stomp... but shouldn't she start heading back if she wanted to get home before dark?
The girl snorted and shrugged. Usually @Askan came and got her and he was probably too busy with his new girlfriend to even notice she was gone. With that in mind she turned her attention towards locating the crows. What had they found for her today?