The girl was at it again, her paws carrying her around. Of course she was out to catch some grub but her curiosity was also getting the best of her. These lands were so vast and still unexplored for her. There was so much to see, so much to learn and the possibility of so many new wolves to meet! She was getting excited just thinking about it. The Archer girl had traveled a little farther than normal that day to try and see more. The lowlands, she’d discovered, were largely flat and pretty boring other than some sights she’d seem. Everything almost seemed to blend together, save for the Monadnock which jutted out into the sky and could be seen for miles in any direction.
Snow crunched beneath her paws as she moved, something she still wasn’t quite used to. When it had first fallen she hadn’t been quite so sure what to do, but it had felt so...peaceful. Now that the temperature was rising again the snow was melting, turning into much and making the earth muddy. Thankfully she was already dark pelted so it didn’t show up so much on her, but she could only imagine the hassle that a wolf like Piety went through to keep themselves clean during this time. As she went a peculiar scent caught her attention, causing her to pause and lift her head to give a good sniff. It wasn’t something she had ever smelled before, yet it clearly wasn’t wolf. She had already caught some prey that she had never encountered before so this new smell wasn’t any surprise to her.
Adeltra headed toward the scent curiously, her amber-yellow gaze focused on the path ahead of her until she made it to a crack in the earth. She stared down into it curiously and lowered her head to give a good sniff. Yep, this was definitely where the smell was coming from. The dark girl looked around for somewhere that would allow her to head down into the crevice, spotted something that could be used as a path a little further down. She headed over and started her descent, yelping a few times as her feet slid but she managed to catch herself before she took a tumble. With as thin as she still was she was likely to break something if she fell too hard.
Once inside she looked around in awe. The crack had been hiding a river of some sort, the light trickling down from above and playing against the surface causing a light show against the hard walls. Her tail began to wag furiously. This was more like it!