Getting lost had stirred something up within the girl, a deep desire that sprung forth from her heart with a burning passion. She'd always loved consuming knowledge. Expanding her mind beyond its current reaches. Leaving home had never been a thought, but now...now she'd seen parts of the world unknown to her. New types of animals. She wanted more. She wanted to know all there was to know about the world and understand it. To see more of it, beyond the backwater and its implied limitations. However, at the end of the day, she never wanted to lose her place within the pack.
Being a part of her family was her whole identity, down to her last name. She was a proud Valle youngster with a lot to prove to the world about herself. That she could rise to the top and be better than others, do better. Although she still quite enjoyed having them do the dirty work best. Such were the luxuries afforded by youth. Luxuries she would find diminishing this spring as more would be expected from her. For now, she could sit back and relax...or not. The latter had been her clear choice today. She'd given in to her desires and traveled past the borders while most still slept. Made her way to somewhere new to her and that didn't feel too far. She knew how to get home now, being lost had come with its embarrassment but also a newfound confidence in her ability to find the Backwater.
The pup strolled through the tall trees, looking up at their snow-laden branches. Curious about what they were called and all the differences between them and the ones at home. She found herself wanting to know the name of this place, every inch of its layout, and what set it apart. It was more than that though, she wanted to know all of the Lore and all of the places and about all of the different wolves. She knew there were other packs, why hadn't she ever met anyone else? Loners were coming to her home now. Competition. Strangers. Where'd they come from? Why did they live out here on their own prior? She wanted to know.
While the girl was meandering through a scent wafted up her nostrils unexpectedly. Her belly lurched at the potent stench of rotting flesh, causing her to gag. Her lips curled as she brought her eyes down to search. Following her nose she trotted along the trail until met by a decaying corpse. Surprisngly it wasn't all bad. Some of it was still intact and usable, that she could tell. Euna carefully reached forward to separate a chunk of still good meat, being mindful to avoid the yuckiest of parts.