"Yeah," Stel nodded to underscore the veracity of it all, noting the other girl's hint of surprise. To some the vaulted alpine lake might come as a bit of a surprise, hence the name of
Lost Lake, but to her it was home. And to anyone crossing the mountains, it was a lifeline.
"Travelers stop by now and then, but the Cove is home," she mused. They didn't try to keep it all to themselves, so she figured that might be good information for the other to know if she ever needed refuge on the mountains.
A smirk grew on her jaws as Torrent spoke of the Backwater and commented on their scent.
"And the Backwater, well... they smell like mud to me, mostly," she was only half joking, as she thought of Leo's friend Eros, her sister Kat's friend Archer and her own half-brother Seri. But the smirk was good-natured, and she shrugged before going on.
"Still waters, rushes and reeds, some kinda flowery trees, that sorta thing," she thought of the other wolves she'd met who roamed the watery garden-like low lands of the dead empress trees.
Give me fresh air and mountain pines any day, she thought to herself.
The smile grew to a grin as they spoke of hunting. She had to agree, her tail swaying as she thought.
"If it weren't frozen, the lake's great for fishing. And if there's a few of us who are quick on our feet we can chase pronghorn," she grinned, thinking of the swift and nimble creatures more sure-footed than any wolf. Herds were known to cross the passes from season to season, and there were nearly always marmots and hare in the highlands. The end of winter was more scarce, they'd known feast with the frozen caribou and famine in the lean times, she had not been above gnawing on the bobcat they'd fought and slain. But down here? Torrent's guess would be as good as hers.
"Around here there ought ta be rabbits an' maybe deer too, I think," the Grove wasn't her usual hang out, but the should be able to find something together if they tried, hopefully. She tipped her nose to the air, for a hint of which way might be best to start.