Despite it being a feature of most of her life, the fact that she had been able to wake up for the last couple days straight in a different place, with no agenda beyond which direction she wanted to go in, continued to be an utter marvel. It felt as though she had been given the key to her cramped cage, and was working all the aches and pains out of her unused joints. It was true that she had been handed the key a few days before she chose to unlock it, yeah, but it wasn't as though she had been escaping some horrible torment. Leaving behind Oak Tree Bend, and all the family she had never thought she'd know, had been one of the hardest decisions she'd ever made.
But as she breathed the fresh air of the rolling tundra, skipping through the snow, she knew it was the right one. Besides, she'd try and come back just like she promised - now there was a little place in the world full of wolves who knew her and cared about her, and like dirt was she going to simply toss them aside. While she might not have been the right kind of wolf to live with them full-time, she could offer that, at least. And oh, the stories she would bring back, the tales from around the world! @
Serach would still have never left his little corner of the world, she'd bet her tail on it, but that was okay; Ruenna would explore all its nooks and crannies for him. They were so polar opposite, but she had felt a strong kinship in his company, had appreciated his patience and understanding. She thought she was going to miss him most of all.
The encounter with the sad boy on the mountain was playing on her mind, wilting her bouncy steps just a little, but her old habits had returned fast - a lone wolf could not afford to be unobservant if they wanted to survive for long! Despite her distraction, she noticed the large pale wolf striding far ahead, oblivious to everything else, it seemed. Tail rising, Rue considered whether or not she was in the mood for conversation, and immediately laughed at herself for the stupid question. Of course she was. What kinds of wolves lived up here in this bleak place, where the horizon seemed to stretch for days, and there was hardly enough trees in sight to fill a small hillock!
Playing the 'wheel of ice breakers', Rue came up with 'sneak up on', and adjusted her approach accordingly. Skipping ahead so that she might steathily intercept the stranger, she trotted down the gently-rolling incline so as to better obscure herself from his view, and then fell to her stomach. Creeping back up, using the thick snow as cover - and glad for her fairly-pale fur - the girl shifted until the wolf came back into full view, and just by chance he happened to snort and roll his shoulders and give her an excellent view of his face as his yellow eyes fixed on her, widening in surprise.
Rather than jump up in exuberant greeting, Rue paused. That tone of yellow - in those dark markings. Photographic memory triggered, she reached frantically for the books in her mental library, searching for where she had seen them before. It didn't take long, for her archives were impeccably kept.
"...Khai?" she breathed, and then instantly regretted it.