The cold was brutal. Pip had grown used to having her burly mate around to cuddle against and Aegir curled on her legs and Kyrios wrapped with them. Feeling the lap of waves against her hind legs and midsection was disarming. The sea?
Weakly, the little mute lifted her head. It took far more effort than she wanted to admit. She'd never felt so weak in her life. But she was shivering. That was good. Pip knew with how cold it was and she felt, if she wasn't shivering, then she was in even bigger trouble. Though it took nearly all that she had, the agouti female dragged herself from the water. A river, she realized now. Not the sea. The waves were muted and scarcely present. Just a result of the wind making water lap against her thighs.
Where...?
A storm. The tree barreling towards her. Waterfalls. Rapids and tumbling under again and again.
Pip shook her head which turned into shaking out her entire sopping wet coat. Her limbs shuddered beneath her and she stumbled to maintain balance. She panted with the exertion, but refused to fall back onto the riverbank. The bite of frost was far too clear on her paws. She needed shelter and food.
Her belly gave a vicious grumble.
Not in that order, she amended.
Exhausted as she was, the little mute didn't think to take full stock of her surroundings. Pip simply began walking away from the water. As much as she normally loved the element, it was the last place she wanted to be near. She had no way of knowing how far she'd been carried. There was no immediate recognition of these particular woods. The farther she walked, the stranger the trees became. The branches were wispy and thin and covered in ice. It was eerily beautiful.
The frosting of snow made it easy to find the upturned earth and scent the carrion beneath the soil. Easy, too, to scent pack-wolf markers. But her weakness and the greedy growl of her stomach reminded her she didn't have the liberty to choose morality over survival. With a quick apology to whoever had buried the cache and the sea gods for resorting to stealing, Pip's claws scrambled at the dirt to get to the covered deer haunch below. It was barely uncovered before the little female began gnawing hungrily at it.