Instead, his thoughts extended to the rest of his pack. He hoped they were faring better than he. Especially, the children and two packmates nobody had seen for quite some time now. Specifically, his first friend, Nori. Wherever she had gone, he hoped she was alright. He was the last one to judge, but Jet knew now how she must’ve felt when he had left initially, and it was not a particularly nice feeling.
He was not sure if he’d ever see her, or anyone again though if he didn’t find some kind of shelter. Only the obscure forms of nearby trees and boulders were visible around him through the white-out, but perhaps that would be enough. Pushing onward, the dark one picked out the silhouette of a toppled evergreen resting over a sizable stone and worked his way toward it, crawling beneath to use the makeshift shelter as a wind block. Jet dug at the snow and frozen ground there, painstakingly working to carve out a makeshift den for himself.
By the time he felt it deep enough, his already frozen paws were cut and bleeding, but at least Jet was able to wriggle inside of the space. Here, he could get out of the wind and immediate snowfall. And by tucking all of his limbs up close to his torso, began to feel warmth returning to his body. And with little else to do, he resolved to settle in and tend to his injured feet.