Marguerite never truly cared about being alone. In fact, under most circumstances the girl found that she preferred it. When she was alone she didn't have to pretend to be someone else, she could just be herself! Acting all the time was hard, and the amount of effort she put into casual conversation often left the Valle feeling exhausted. She wondered if other wolves felt the same way or if there was just something wrong with her. None of the other pups seemed to act like someone they weren't though, so it was probably more of an issue with Margo than it was a universal experience. She wondered why she couldn't just be herself around them, and why the idea alone made her stomach feel all messed up and made her want to cry.
When she's alone she can act like herself, but that didn't mean Marguerite didn't often find herself feeling lonely. Today was kind of one of those days, so the young girl decided to go out and find something to do. She didn't have to travel too far before she'd felt comfortable enough in the fact that nobody else was out here and she could do what she wanted. Margo soon after started ripping little pieces of bark off of the surrounding trees and placing them in a little neat pile nearby. To any outsider looking in it might look like the young wolf had lost her mind, but there definitely was a method to her madness. Marguerite Valle was pretending to be like her mother, well educated in all things plants and able to heal almost any injury with just the recourses around her. It was something that the girl had always admired about Clover, but never really wanted to bother her about. It was fun enough to just pretend though, so that's what the girl decided she'd do.