It was hard to sleep. Tucked among the broken timbers and lush foliage, a pair of orange wolf eyes stared into the empty forest. The moon was high now and it'd been hours since she settled down, but she hadn't slept. All day she'd waited for sun-down, dragging herself around the abandoned Pines and practically melting into the forest floor.
And now? Now that the sun was down?
Now it was hot and muggy. Bracken left out a muffled expletive, damp ferns rustling as she curled into a different position. It was only one more night. There was nothing left to learn. She'd learned precious little to begin, if she was honest with herself. It was far from the home-coming she'd expected. She'd expected growls and teeth, anger and disappointment - certainly not this. Bracken would be overjoyed if her family appeared in the moonlight and began scolding her. Bracken rubbed her damp cheeks on her paws. While she'd been away on her high and mighty adventure of finding Koda, something had happened. Something bad enough to make the entire pack leave. Maybe she hadn't caused it, but she'd been damn useless to her mother and sister.
Morning eventually came, thin rays of sunlight filtering through the broken forest. Bracken blinked awake, surprised that she'd manage to doze off. The temperature was already climbing. The gray-smudged wolf could feel the perspiration on her paw pads as she left the forest she'd been born in.