Some days the old lady forgot what she was doing but continued to do it. For instance, this morning she had started for a morning walk and simply forgotten which direction home was. Too dumb to follow her own paw prints in the snow, or to call for the pack, she just kept moving. While the winter was harsh, and snow was difficult to move through, she found she had more energy today than usual. Being small and practically weightless, December did not disadvantage her too much. Without a physical remainder that she needed to rest, she just kept walking forwards, farther and farther from the pack.
She was not sure how long she had been walking for before her body abruptly stopped. She did not know where she was or how she got here. Panic set in, her tail tucking behind her back legs and ears flattening. Her eyes grew in fear and her breathing quickened. She circled the same spot, looking wildly around for something familiar- but there was nothing. She was lost.