got a world of trouble on my mind
He had managed to slip away before the sun had even broken the horizon. It wasn't that he didn't love the tundra, but he was starting to grow worried that no word had come from his mother yet in one form or other, if she didn't get back before the snows set in, well, it'd be spring before she could make the journey again (not that he imagined travelling with his younger siblings would be an easy task). The rumbling promise of a storm echoed overhead and a lone eye turned skyward with a frown. He hated the trees, but he also hated being wet. So south-west he turned, scaling the hills of the timbers with relative ease.
The first fat drops to fall from the sky were met with a curse as the yearling cast about this way and that, lightning opening the sky with a resounding boom! that shook the earth. "Yeah, I heard ya." He muttered darkly as his eyes finally found a tumble of stones that looked like they may have once housed a pack, well it'd do for now. A quick glance was thrown over his shoulder before he stuck his head undergroud to give the place a good sniff before he got too far in. The last thing he needed was an angry critter after him for crashing their pad.