The small white wolf panted slightly as she made her way up the base of the monadnock, her breath expelling brief puffs of fog on the chilly air as a small hare swung from her jaws. Saradathia had been out most of the day in her routine hunting trips. Ranging further and further from the massive plateau in order to find adequate meat for the pack. A small and somewhat twisted sense of familiarity filled the girl. Prey was becoming scarce and hard to find, something she was familiar with and well versed it. It may have been bad that she felt a little happy with the small comfort from her old home, albit one of the only sure things from the frigid north. SHe managed quietly up the trail planning to visit the biggest ghost of her old home, the only other arctic wolf she had met so far, Anaia.
A small sigh escaped the yearling as the familiar bend toward the coyote den that had been assigned to the injured wolf came into view. Saradathia had some mixed feelings about Anaia, while it was nice to have another wolf around that had been in similar areas to her, it also proved a link to the past that she was trying to escape. The scar on her muzzle throbbed, her torn left ear flinching in memory of the harsh and vicious pack she had grown up in.
There, the female wolf laid outside of the den, maybe getting some fresh air Saradathia wondered as she came closer, she laid the scrawny hare down with a gentle smile, overall She had become what she had considered close to the other yearling, spending as much time as she could allow so the newest and possibly temporary packmate would have some company in this cold season. “Hey there, hows your leg?” She asked quietly as she settled down on her haunches, her pelt brushing against Anaia’s.