Well, south seemed as good as any other direction. The ground had rolled up to meet her paws as the trees offered shelter from the whipping winds that tore across the tundra. She had followed a river south, falling on the western side of the mountain that now rose up right before her. There was a promising pass, she supposed, if she was silly enough to go climbing a mountain in the snow, Nah-uh, no thanks, that was a sure fire way to find herself with a broken leg, and behind her, well, the trees were kinda creepy but she was willing to check it out.
It seemed like no time at all before the tumble of stones was before her, the mouth of the den barely visible beneath the roll of snow that had blown against the base of the stone. "Hmm," she hummed as she inched closer, her nose working overtime as she tried to figure out if the real estate was available. At a quick sniff it seemed safe enough, but was it really?
Her snout worked its way in as her paws scratched at the snow, an ear turning forward at the obvious sound of movement. Duska pulled back, her hear cocking to the side as she tried to figure out what it was... It wasn't until she dropped down to look that she saw the familiar spikey rear of a porcupine backing quickly in her direction. She yelped and skidded backwards, falling over her own feet as she went. "Nopenopenope!"