The morning was bright and clear as Amaris topped the rise, glancing back at the elder woman who followed not far behind. Red blooms carpeted the small knoll, reaching up to the yearling girl's chest and swaying gently in the breeze. She looked forward once more, her eyes scanning the gently rolling meadows below and her nose testing the air. "Do you think we're getting close?" she asked brightly, gaze still sweeping along and taking in all she could see.
Some might complain of the arduous journey between the coast and this region, but Amaris had relished every new sight, smell and sound as an adventure. Youthful energy made the days go by lightly, despite sore feet and the lack of a full belly. It had been hard, saying her goodbyes to everyone back at home - mother and father, her brothers and sisters - but she knew that they were all cheering her on in her journey. If she ever went back, she wanted to be able to tell them of her experiences, of everything she had accomplished. It wasn't much just yet, but....
Her thoughts wandered until she realized her aunt now stood beside her, taking in the lay of the land with silent scrutiny. Amaris waited, knowing that Nayeli would speak when she was ready to. The starred woman was polite and straightforward enough, but she had thwarted Amaris's attempts to learn much about her history in this land they were journeying to at every turn. She knew her aunt had lived in the region for some few years, even helping to lead a pack alongside her mate, before leaving once more, driven out by something she preferred not to speak of. And now, after all this time, she as returning. Every awnser just brought more questions, but that only made Amaris more eager to reach their destination.