It had taken Ravenna three more days to travel here from the foggy, burnt forestry where she had met the Charred Ash wolves. She had to admit, her paws were tried from the travel for it had been far more walking at one time then she had ever before even on her searches for herbs. It was a challenge of her will, to be certain and probably had taken more time due to this if not only due to her brief moments in studying bits of foliage she had never seen before. She could have only imagined how long it would have taken her burning the spring when everything was blooming. Scouting missions were not meant for herbalists if you wished your message to be delivered quickly.
Hesitantly she came closer and closer to her sister's boarders. In this vast, open landscape, she saw as far as her eyes could let her but this also meant the others could see her, too. She could not have been uncertain if this monadock was even the place however, as she had been following her sister's scent around this part of the land for some time now and it had been the most powerful here. She could smell many wolves here at these boarders which made her nervous, far more then at Willow Ridge. Probably due to the fact that nearly half of Willow Ridge's members up and left with Morganna. Ravenna could hardly blame them. For although their loyalty should have been to their pack their loyalty also belonged to their leader which just so happened to be the one who left. No. If anything, she would blame her siblings, Morganna and Greer themselves, who had left their aging parents behind to place the care for them upon their young siblings who were no more then children themselves at the time.
Ravenna could feel a since of pain, betrayal, and anger welling in her, leaving her anxious. She took a few minutes to try and right herself so that when she lifted her maw to call out for her sister, it would not sounded shaken with her uncertain feelings. She called out for those of Archer blood - Morganna, Greer, and her sister's children perhaps even. Ravenna had felt certain with a pack of sure size others may arrive, though that did not mean she had to give her information up to them until she got what she had come for; her sibling's attention.