<blockquote>It had been some time since Atiris had spent any amount of days or nights in one particular place. She had lived in a pack for an entire year of her life, but had spent close to two years since then traveling with a small band of friends and family. Thus, when she came to join a pack simply on a whim, she found it difficult to tie herself to one place and left the pack land early in the morning, to satisfy the need to feel freedom again. She would return to the mountain when the day was over and when her wanderlust was satisfied, but until then she felt eager to explore the valley and the lands that lay in the shadow of the mountain.
She followed along the edge of the water first, making sure to skirt the boundaries of the Swift River pack. She had no dealings with them as of yet and wanted to learn about them before she actually approached. To the West she went, and slightly South until she found the edge of a very large, vast forest. Here, she thought, she would be able to hunt and possibly find something small for herself to eat. The trees were leafless but there was enough cover and shubbery for small prey animals to hide in in the winter.
But she was not alone, and the voice of another wolf caught her attention. Atiris' ears perked at the sound, which was a summon for any other wolf. Lonliness. She knew the feeling and licked her lips, deciding that the meal could wait. She ventured forward, stalking through the woodlands in search of this other wolf until she caught the female's scent which led her straight to the one who had howled earlier. Atiris stopped and gazed in the female's direction for a moment, trying to gauge whether she looked hostile or not- Atiris felt shameless basing this opinion simply on the female's appearance, but she walked quietly, her limbs were relaxed and she certainly did not appear angry or agitated. She was still a good distance away so Atiris called out to her with a howl and waited patiently to see if she was what the female was looking for.</blockquote>