@Maera
Evening, Moderate snow
5 ° F, -15 ° C
Kobe shook his fur. The forest’s low wispy branches that combed through his fur were getting on his nerves. Spurred on by hunger and the cold, his fast gait had carried him into new surroundings quicker than he’d imagined in the falling snow. The frozen water clung to his dark fur, peppering it with white. He blinked and his irritation rose as he picked his way through the snow. Winter was by far, his least favorite season.
The forest was quite different from his last. The dark shadows it cast seemed almost eerie in the waning light of the evening sun and his heart skipped a beat as something out of sight rustled nearby. He’d never been a fan of surprises. The dense undergrowth made him more aware than ever of the fact he was alone. He had always been quite fond of his company even back before he left his birth pack. Solitude, he felt was a comfort in a world overrun with wolves who were too ignorant to appreciate his intelligence. At least, that was his mentality before he entered the woods. Now he wanted to leave and preferably with company. If said company was even an option. Even if it was, he’d never admit to have pined for it.