She'd stopped at the border and looked back at her home before she'd left. Oksana knew where she was or at least had some ides, a vague one. Her daughter also knew she would be returning in just a couple of days but Inna needed to get out of Hearthwood. It was a chance to clear her head and try to make sense of all that had happened over the past months. It was the right thing to do for herself, her daughter, and her pack. Inna doubted she would be missed since they would all probably still believe her to be in her den. She was in a way glad for that because then none of them would come looking for her and try to convince her to come back before she was ready.
After visiting with her mother and father for a short time Inna headed out across the tundra. She had no specific destination in mind she just needed the freedom the open tundra provided. After walking for most of the day she finally stopped when the sun had sunk a little lower in the sky and took a deep breath. She didn't feel so constricted like she did back home, like how she felt before her mother's death. Inna wasn't concerned about finding shelter for the night, spending it under the stars was something that would be a welcome change. She was however concerned about finding something to eat so she set about searching down a rabbit or something of the same size.