The weather had begun to warm, no longer biting into the very marrow of his bones and threatening to freeze his balls clean off. They could all feel it in the air, the coming of spring, and he could feel his skin practically vibrating with the implications. No, not those implications, you dirty minded boys and girls, but the implications of more food, of not waking up covered in a foot of powdery white bullshit, of feeling more himself. They’d eaten their fill on the herd they’d been following before deciding to head south-east, down into the foreign forests below out of the openness that the lowlands had provided. Soon, they wouldn’t have to worry as much about food because the forests would be much more lively. Plus, it was an area they’d yet to explore, the hopes of finding a hint of their families still a possibility in the back of his mind.
So, they’d set out about a week prior.
After 7 days they’d come to what seemed to be the edge of a vast forest. It was covered in a thick blanket of snow, but even he could tell that in the coming warmer months it would be teeming with life, a welcoming atmosphere to him and his merry band. Off in the distance to the east he could see red-tipped mountains shadowing the horizon, the red clay laden hills tracking their way into the edge of the forest they’d come across, leaving the snow beneath their paws an interesting mixture of red and brown. Various streams cut across the landscape and more than once they’d had to pick their steps carefully to avoid falling into an eroded hole in the earth.
He had half a mind to head closer to those mountains calling in the distance, but as they went he could see the ground sloping upwards, blocking his view. Continuing forward, he very nearly missed the crevice that was carved into the earth, the entrance blocked by a large mound of snow. He looked over his shoulder at the wolves he’d come to call friends, their breaths causing fog to spread in the air like clouds. “Anyone wanna help me dig this out? Feels like somethin’ interestin’ is in here,” he asked with his typical grin.