Annaliese groomed the areas around her dressing, her paw throbbing within. Her ear flicked at....
her friend?...Clover was her friend now, right? Regardless her ear flicked at the words uttered by the other female. The feeling of being utterly useless dropped into the pit of her stomach. She was a burden now. Ana frowned deeply,
"I'm troubling you..." she muttered, looking away with sadness. She didn't want Clover to go out of her way for her. What good did it do for the gentle gal? The yearling couldn't fathom the kindness extended her direction.
"I definitely owe you after this." She chuckled softly, trying to lighten the mood, but being consumed by a heavy sigh. She drew her attention back to the rabbits, making sure to tuck them out of view beneath her.
A young male, around her own age, barged into the clearing with a harsh tone. Knowing she was hurt and couldn't afford to be defensive, Ana flattened her ears and lowered her head submissively. She shied away from his gaze, staring down at the snow. His questions brought forth a surge of emotion she hadn't even realized was there. Her lip quivered, voice breaking as she spoke,
"Annaliese...th-the skin walkers did it." She wanted to go home! She wanted to be at the coast! She missed the sand, the salty air, and of course fishing! Longed to go back to where she belonged before the humans had taken her. Now she was cold, injured, and stuck in this white hell. She finally met his eyes with a few tears beginning to line the brim of her lids. Dark pools of brown melting into raw emotion as she peered forward to the stranger that she
smelt like.
Suddenly the yearling she'd previous met, Vayko, was there. Meeting her with the same hostility from when she'd first awoken here. She met his question with her own spat,
"I wake up in a strange land and you're immediately barking at me. Get hurt in a strange land and you're at it again." She didn't look at him, trying to keep her anger at bay. Now was not the time to rub anyone the wrong way. He just kept going though and she gritted her teeth. Her head snapped in his direction and she stumbled up to her paws, visibly wincing. She still couldn't put pressure on the one, keeping it up off the ground.
"What made you so hateful? Mean and nasty? You're just proving that I'm right and packers are cruel. You taunt loners. Chase them away from kills they made. Watch them starve and suffer while you sit back on your butt and laugh." Annaleise didn't even realize she was crying, tears staining her cheeks as she spoke. They dropped onto the snow below and left little indents.
"I don't need-" She was cut off as Clover spoke up defending her, shock evident on the girl's face. She looked on with disbelief, shutting her mouth so that the tiny white female could say her peice.
When she was done Ana shook her head,
"I don't need anyone..." She spoke in hushed tones, barely audible,
"Never have and never will. Thank you, Clover, but I think it's best I leave."
Currently Annaliese smells vaguely like Valle wolves. During transportation, the humans rubbed her with their scent.