Were it not for the swollen creek, Pip would have recognized the area faster. She'd been this way before. When she found Kjell, she realized. When they'd been reunited once more after so long apart and he'd agreed to follow her back to Grizzly Hollow. Her heart ached for all the change that had happened since then. Not only had they left Grizzly Hollow - a place she'd imagined staying forever - but she'd been separated from her family as well. Perhaps it would have been translated as purposeful. She had been so cross with Aegir, so upset with him. Maybe he thought she was never coming back. Did he think she hated him? Her heart broke with the thought. Never. She could never hate him. She could be disappointed, but never hateful.
Pip shook her head as if to dispel the tears away. There was no use crying over it. She couldn't change it. All she could work on now was surviving until she could find her way back to her family. And that couldn't happen without a meal.
Thus far, her success had been spotty. Even now, it remained so. The creek was far too waterlogged to make for decent fishing, and while she'd found another cache to scrounge from, it was drowned by the high waters and smelled of rot. While she was desperate, she knew ill meat when she smelled it. As hungry as she was, there was no good reason to eat something guaranteed to make her ill and worsen her situation further.
The little mute walked on. All the rain was washing scents away, making it hard to track even small prey through the woods. She had an inkling of a nearby pack, but couldn't locate exactly where the borders were with how much it had rained the past few days. Pip managed to toss an irritated look skyward as if the gods were to blame for her misfortune. Had she lost favor with them because she left the Hollow with her family? She thought she'd been doing the right thing for her mate and her son! It wasn't fair.
But scowling at the dark clouds above would do little to fix her situation. So instead, she dropped her muzzle to the ground again, frowning when she caught a whiff of pack scent. The more she focused on it, the more she realized...it was all around her. Now she'd really gone and done it. If the gods weren't furious with her before, they would be now for breaking pack law and crossing territories! She was just like one of those bad lone wolves who did as they pleased!