Back-dated to April 16th.Overcast.Late Morning
@Kino if you'd like to join in at some point...
So this was Quaking Vale. It was indeed a far brighter place than Umbra Copse, as Larkspur had said. It was something of a relief to Kuwindwa, though it had only been a day since her arrival in these woods. The previous day and night had not found the woman sleeping much, so she had settled for wandering some of the forest, learning aspects of her new home, wondering how she might be part of this place. When she had finally settled for the night it was on the fringes, where only her disquiet could keep her company.
Passing like a silver ghost through the trees, the bronze-eyed woman swept her gaze over her surroundings once more, taking in the quivering branches, the scent of aspen, of other wolves.... The warrior's spirit was a bit better this morning than it had been through the night, but it was clear Kuwindwa had not slept much. Her thoughts had kept noisy company.
Everything had happened so suddenly to Kuwindwa. Yesterday she was an exile, today she stood as a member of a pack. It was the first time she had been part of a pack by her own choosing; past experiences had involved the pack of her birth and a forceful take over – she had never had to petition for her place. She just wondered if it would be everything she wanted – and needed – it to be. Today she would seek answers, and she believed the best way to do that would be to present her queries to the more approachable of the two alphas: @Sahalie. Catching a whiff of a scent trail just a little fresher than the rest, Kuwindwa's path veered in a new direction.
"Sahalie?" called the giant woman when she did not find the lass immediately.