The snow had fallen ceaselessly for hours now. They'd been huddled in some tree roots for most of it, dug into the snow that was somehow so cold but the only thing that could keep them warm at the same time. But her stomach was gurgling and it was hard to ignore that days had passed since she had eaten. The sudden warm temperatures a fortnight ago had vanished in a thankless flash, snowing so much that the sky barely even stopped to breathe. When she was a cub her father had told her that wolves could go days, maybe even weeks without food. But Sahalie had never needed to do that, never wanted to--her stomach made that much plain.
"I'm hungry," she said sourly. Her moods were even worse now as the hormones in her body rose to a crescendo. When would it end. "Let's go," she said, shoving the silver man beside her. Her space heater. Her talking space heater that kept her sane... but also drove her up a tree. When they came back she wasn't sure if she should make him carve his own hole into a snow bank and sleep separately. Maybe she could cuddle up with @Castel or @Larkspur for warmth. But they were not as large as him.
The winds were heavy and her eyes were slits, trying to stare through the blizzard without getting snow into her eyes. Hopefully there would be some tracks, some noises, something to lead her to food. She didn't care if it was just a mouse. She would eat it.