Lae wasn't even sure she would have considered herself lost, as much as she was on winter vacation. Her arctic wolf blood thrived in the cold winter air, freezing her snotty nose and droopy wet eyes. She looked dead already. Any weight she had gained since joining the edge had been lost once more along her travels. Things had not been horrible for her per say. She had caught a slight cold, her ribs were exposed, but her spirits were high. She was fatigued and confused, sometimes scared, but always happy. Lae was nothing if not an optimist.
Despite being lost for an entire month, she had never gone farther than the red fern forest. Surprisingly, no one had come looking for her, or even bumped into her. She did not blame them. She had walked in circles for days. At one point, she had planned to follow her paw prints in the snow to remember where she had been, but a short snow squall had erased any sign of her. She had been bewildered, but it never brought her down. She had eaten one rabbit and an already decaying squirrel since leaving, nothing less, nothing more. She had taken a liking to eating snow to fill her belly. Habitually she would spend hours munching icicles off tree branches and eating mouthfuls of fallen snow. Learning from trial and error, she had decided trying to catch the snow from the sky was impossible. Eating piles from the ground was much more pleasurable.
She sneezed aggressively, her head twitching from the act. A glob of snot ran down her chest, dripping from her bright pink nostrils. "Askan!" She screamed, her voice shrill and dry. She didn't think to howl for him at the border, or even to bark. Instead she hollered his name. She took a deep inhale through her nose, the boogers gurgling. She swore she could taste them, but it didn't matter. She could smell home. She was finally home. Excitement filled her, her body shaking from the energy of her wagging tail. "Askan," she screeched. He was the first person she thought to call for. He was the world to her. She loved him, admired him, missed him. She had dreamed about his handsome yellow eyes the entire month she had been gone. She knew this day would come. "I'm home!"