The snow settled on the ground, reminding her of how little time she had left before things started to get harder. The winters were always harder for her, made her bones ache with the violent hunger pains and sapped away at her energy slowly but surely… but she’d endure. She always did. Her paws had brought her to a grove, sniffing around for food to sustain her at least another day. She felt like she’d been searching from there to Kingdom Come and every nook and cranny in between. Her stomach growled as a frown found her features, her eyes steadily locked on what she believed to be rabbit tracks.
Knowing her luck, they were probably a dead end. She couldn’t even catch a scent off of them! Everything was either hiding in holes or migrating towards the south by this point… but at least the sun was out, the sky clear and the rays reflecting off of the snow that laced the ground and turned it frigid and stiff. She’d have to find a place to burrow down soon, settle into a small little home for her to have as a constant throughout the winter, to store food in if she should be graced enough to find more than she could eat. It had never happened, but she was optimistic.
Perhaps she should find a place higher up, to remind her of home, of ma and pa… the thought didn’t last long in her head, being reminded of the dangers that had come from living on the Peak during her infant months. Even in the best conditions, it could be dangerous. No, the lower ground was probably better for her. Her swarthy coat had bulked out to keep her insulated and somewhat warm despite the weather. It made her feel fluffy and a little fat, but at least she didn’t have to worry as much about hypothermia!
No, her search would continue, and if she was fortunate enough to find a source of prey, perhaps she could settle down. She hadn’t detected a pack border the entire time she’d been there, though that could have merely been luck of the wind. She’d have to scope it out more to be sure.