She should have turned back. There was much work to do for the fledgling Aurora Heights, and many of her duties waited on her to return. By now Kyna might have even made it home after she descended the Heights to run whatever leadership errand she was running, and it made the inky yearling feel guilty to imagine her red-coated Leader finding Iyes missing when she got back to the plateau. Despite of that feeling, Iyes simply could not stop her legs from propelling her forward through the Vale, moving ceaselessly to soothe an ache which wouldn't release from her bones.
And now she found herself here: at the base of a very different mountain from the one she should have been facing. Canting her muzzle to one side Iyes sized the red rock up with a curious glimmer in her bright eyes. Even the healthy dusting of winter snow had turned a shade of orange as the red dust seeped into the precipitate. Steep and unfriendly crags looked back upon her in every direction, causing the she-wolf to knit her brows in deep thought. The inhospitable slope might have suggested to another wolf that they ought to turn around - but not Iyes, oh no, she took its challenge as an invitation. Besides, it felt good to have a tangible problem to fixate on for a few hours and ignore the turmoil she felt brewing in her heart.
Rising on to her hind legs Iyes placed one front paw against the steep surface ahead of her, roving the rock with her dark nose to see if she could find a scent trail of any kind, wolf or prey, that might lead her to a path already built into the rock. But she found a great lot of nothing, which seemed to be a common theme through the entire area. This place was positively abandoned. Solitude rested on her black-furred shoulders comfortably, reminded that before she had been an Aurora wolf she had been on her own for a long while. She could find a way up this mountain with just her own brain - of that, Iyes was certain.
She continued to search.