But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Shivering. She was absolutely freezing. While she was used to winter, she was not used to a cold so harsh and biting. She was not used to being at such a high altitude during the peak of the cold either, which meant she was shivering, soft shudders running through her body as she tried to stay busy enough to avoid any kind of illness that might come from being out too long. She tried to stay warm by getting the blood pumping through her body which seemed easy enough to do in theory, but was proving more difficult in practice.
She had truly done enough that day, restocking and checking in on patients, on the pack to make sure they were all staying healthy and fighting off any kind of lung disease that might strike during the winter months. She herself was just recovering from the cold and she was continuously checking in on Moonshadow to see how the woman was recovering. She would give nothing more than to be tucked away in a den right now away from the cold, but she felt like she would feel far too guilty in doing so. She needed to be productive; she never wanted the pack to feel like she was a burden and she had the consistent nagging thought that if she paused for even a second, they would start to see her that way. She needed to be non-stop for her own sanity and there were very few wolves who could convince her otherwise and peel her away from her work.