October 18th, 2016
Cloudy, 30*F, -1*C
Early evening, before sunset
Despite her recent return home to the lake, Neha had soon discovered that things were not quite the same. In fact, plenty had changed. There was the good news of her younger sisters of course, who seemed to be thriving under the care of the pack. But really...that was about it. Their numbers had dropped. Her mother, @Namid , had stepped down from leadership out of guilt and sorrow. Now @Moonshadow , the young dark female, had been forced to step up and take her place. @Nathaniel, their devoted guardian was gone. She was saddened to know that she would likely never see the knight again. The more pressing matter on the young woman's mind was that of their new leader, and how she would handle the job and if her mother would ever reclaim her place.
It was for these reasons, weighing heavily on her turbulent mind, that the eldest Vuesain daughter opted to take the day off, so to speak. A little alone time away from home, just for the day, might do her good. Feminine brows knitting together, a soft scowl tugging at her darkly lined lips, she headed east. To parts on the other side of the mountain she had not yet explored much. The last time she had been anywhere close to this area was back when she was a mischievous pup, out on one of her countless escapades with Cernan reluctantly tagging along. Only now, the pale agouti female came down from her rocky domain not to frolic, but to think. She needed to clear her head. It felt so clogged with far too many thoughts, questions, doubts and concerns. With a sigh that heaved her narrow chest, Neha broke out of her daze, brown eyes blinking to fix anew on where she was. She didn't recognize this place. All around her the forestry was dense. Or would have been, had it not been for the lack of leaves on every twig and branch. Some of the more hardy species of plant life she noticed, were still hanging on to their foliage a little longer. She tried to imagine what this place would look like in the spring time. The many pine trees scattered throughout reminded her of those back home. Up ahead, the density of the thicket opened up some, where a glimpse of an opening in the earth caught her eye. Curious, Neha took a step forward. Only then, did she feel something odd in her coat. She grimaced in annoyance. Whatever it was, they felt fuzzy yet clingy at the same time. Craning her neck over her left shoulder, she saw to her horror, that her well groomed fur was littered in dozens of tiny brown seeds. She must've been more careless than she realized, while weaving through what little undergrowth remained. "Arrgh...great...this is just what I need." She growled out softly, promptly stalking over to the nearest pine tree. It's roughly textured bark was the best chance she had of getting these things out on her own. Picking them out with her teeth would be way too time consuming, and it was already late. There was not much light left and she had been out long enough.