For once, her place within the pack was not at odds. She wasn't in trouble, she'd been promised future leadership and named heir alongside her siblings who were now gone. Basically, she was a shoe-in for future leader! Then, no one could question her! She could kick Pip out and no one could question her. Well, if they tried, she could just kick them out, too. The omega deserved to be gone this time. She had—what was it Daddy had said?—bred without permission. Ophie wasn't really sure what that meant, but she was gleeful Pip had done it only because it meant she was no longer the favorite.
The pale princess had come out this way looking for entertainment, if she was honest. Everyone back home had fallen into discomforted quiet. She was leaving with Daddy soon to go exploring and visiting other packs and was getting anxious to get going. But he seemed to not be ready just yet, so Ophelia had it in mind to start her own exploring. When she was younger, the girl was famous for leaving pack territory, but this was the first time she was exploring so far from home on her own. It was exciting.
Except not really. The trees here were stripped bare of fruit and mostly encased in ice. It was beautiful, but there was nothing adventurous about it. She'd pictured maybe running in to a bear. A grizzly! And then she could take it on and go home victorious and everyone would be impressed! But there were no bears. Not even a wolverine or coyote or something cool. Plenty of birds though. They flitted from branch to branch above her and the girl was certain they were making fun of her. Hmph!
Ophie tossed her nose up and pretending to ignore them, but her light green gaze went back to the birds again and again. They were the only thing of note in this wasteland anyway. She missed green. She missed days without snow. It seemed to stick around forever! It was Spring, wasn't it? The Spring of her childhood hadn't been so cold or snowy! Where was the grass? The bright leaves? This season was stupid and lasting too long.
It occurred to Ophelia that without @Felix and @Joan, she really didn't know how to have fun. Without them around to poke at or play with, she really didn't have anyone else around her own age. @Nineva would play sometimes, but it wasn't the same. She thought of the red-furred girl she'd met before. The one who had made fun of Joannie with her. Maybe she should try to find her. What was her name again? @Flair? But she lived farther East, Ophie thought. She should have gone that way.
The pup gave a long-suffering sigh. Woe was her, the pup without a game.