In a few more nights the moon would be gone. Naira sighed, her breath billowing in white clouds before her eyes. She had perched herself on the side of the draw, the rest of the pack within sight as she looked up to the stars through a gap in the once burned canopy. There was some solace in these trees, that something once so broken could rise up new, and with each passing day it seemed even the trees themselves approved of having another Tainn walking in the wildwood. Perhaps she was imagining it, but the ground seemed to thrum it's approval right up through her paws.
The shooting star took her by surprise, a murmered "Oh!" slipping from parted jaws before she could catch herself. Somewhere deep down her stomach flipped, melancholy taking her over as she got wrapped up in her own memories. "Come up here," she beckoned to the others, "I just saw a shooting star." Honey hued eyes turned skyward again, hoping to catch another glimpse of light streaking across the sky. If it didn't eventuate, well, they wouldn't be any worse off for the experience. How was it Vafri had told it? Something about the first hero and a great snake? She wracked her brain for the details, knowing she couldn't nearly do it the same justice as the story teller could but that didn't mean she wouldn't try.