It was rare that the leader of the Bend ever took herself beyond the reach of the Vale . Spieden seldom afforded herself the time for a vacation, because when it came down to it, what was the point? She never found them restful, instead finding the additional space gave her mind a little too much breathing room. Internal worries would find their way to the surface, on top of the nagging feeling that some disaster would surely befall her pack in her absence. It was better to keep herself busy, toil away another day, another week, until the months fell away and the years zipped by.
She wasn't sure what kept her from turning back this time, miles of misted forest disappearing underpaw. This was the furthest she'd ever been from her pack, and while part of the thought worried her -- what if something happened to her, to leave her children orphaned? -- another part of it was slightly exhilarating... like she was acting like a naughty child.
The frosted air stung against her scars, but her brisk pace kept her warm. As the treeline fell away she came to the shore of a massive lake, its surface frozen solid into a flat white sheet with little green caps of land protruding from its surface farther out.
Spieden twisted this way and that, not sure how much she wanted to test her luck today. She had no illusions, she wasn't a dainty little waif, but the ice looked pretty solid. She snorted, shaking her pelt out and shrugging her shoulders. What the hell, why not? She needed some more excitement in her life.
With ginger steps, she meticulously placed all four paws onto the ice. She bent her knees, springing up and down a few times to test her weight. The ice groaned, but nothing cracked. It seemed to be holding up alright. She took one step, and another, and another, then the next few steps came easier. Her tail swished, this wasn't too bad at all.