The woman wasn’t too far outside the borders, close enough that she could still catch the traces of the Draw on the wind… she just wanted to stretch her legs, take in sights that were slowly becoming unfamiliar to her. Leadership, she thought, suited her well, and though it did come with its perks, it also came with its side effects. She couldn’t go out and wander like she used to. She couldn’t just run with the breeze in her fur – she had too many responsibilities back home, making sure everything ran smoothly.
Besides that, there was their dwindled numbers, plus the number of pups to train and watch over, and the threat of winter looming over their heads, just a month or so away before the first snow was likely to fall. She did well under pressure, had made it through when it was just her… had done even better when it was just her and Kerberos. She wouldn’t be her parents. She’d manage and keep the children fed if it was the last thing she did. She wouldn’t let them because her siblings… a sibling she’d named her daughter after… Maera just hoped she had not brought ill will over the pack with the decision to name the child after her Aunt Lacey.
She wasn’t normally superstitious, and she often believed the spirits to do only good… but she couldn’t help but feel that prick of insecurity… it was why she was walking in the forest beyond their realm, their home… to clear her head. She wasn’t sure if anyone would join her, or if they even had the time to, but she’d take the silence if no one chose to be her company. Her feet subconsciously led them to their old den - the one she and Kerb had shared in their first few months together before they had made the Wildwood their permanent home.