Sawyer had been holed up on the other side of the summit for way too long. The wolf-sized thicket he had been using for the past two months was starting to get too comfortable. Familiar. Cozy. He had even made a nice and proper "place" for the goodies he was planning to carry back for Adelard and his kin. Unacceptable. He could feel his limbs starting to itch. The lean rabbit he had caught for his sister was also starting to reach a chewy, jerky state. He had to go.
While the cloud cover overhead couldn't promise that it would behave, he took the stillness as a good sign. No wind, no snow, no rain... at least, not yet. The journey to Dead Empress Backwater wouldn't be too bad since he had already made it halfway there.
He rounded up his loot to the best of his ability. A small white rabbit pelt with the hind limbs still attached made for a decent bindle. It kept four splintered elk bones wrapped together in a presentable little package.
The surplus of gifts that he had acquired on his own would have to wait. Some of it would be for the Chasm wolves. This was still only the first round of the trade circuit he was establishing. He had yet to make return visits. A pointy antler, a couple of elk bones, and the limp body of a dead garter snake offered little to other creatures. If Sawyer was lucky, they would be there when he came back to rest in-between Sanguine Cove and the Backwater.
With a bit of clumsiness, he clasped his molars around the dead rabbit. Then, with a sweep of his head, he pinched the rabbit pelt together in his canines. The trip would be cumbersome but he would make it. He had to.
At the borders of Dead Empress Backwater, he set his gifts down. His voice came up into the chilled evening air. A summoning that was playful and coyote-like in nature but unmistakably lupine. Sawyer had "come home" and, though he wanted to drop and dash, he stayed. He had to make sure his sister received her winter rabbit.