The malnourished girl didn't leave the pack den too often, and when she did brave the outdoors she didn't stray too far without an adult. She was putting weight on and growing stronger physically, but mentally the girl was shut down. She hadn't uttered a sound since the winter storm and cougar incidents. She grieved the loss of her family with silent tears, often tucked into herself at night crying. How she longed for them. The wolves here were kind enough, but they couldn't fill the gaping wound within her tiny chest. Sonnet just wanted her family back.
The girl slunk from her resting position as the first rays of light crept into the pack den. She shuffled towards the entrance, staring out at the world. Searching it for any sudden movement. Any small sign of danger that could appear from thin air. Her nose twitched. Nervously the girl took one tentative step out followed by another rigid one. She embarked upon the world with a crouched position her ears alert and swiveling towards the slightest sound.
Sonnet made her way to a cluster of trees, peering around them to check that the coast was clear. Dark green eyes landed upon something odd. She'd never seen the squirrels behave like that. What were they doing? Little Song lowered herself to the ground, sniffing at them. For a moment all was silent except for their chittering as she observed the rodents with a softly wagging tail. The gentle thud must of vibrated the ground beneath them for a few glanced her way. Then suddenly they were scattering, leaving their acorns in perfect little lines. Her head cocked to the side, don't go she almost whispered to them, but her voice caught in her throat. She frowned deeply.
"Speak"