Night, Light Snow, 26.51 ° F, -3.05 ° C
Isla had stuck to the edges of the territory.
As promised, she guarded the borders with a ferocity fitting a bear more than it did a young woman. Each sounded from outside had earned a low growl from her and a snipping of teeth at each creature that skittered too close to their claim.
It was easiest to be nocturnal among the group. Just as she had attempted when she had returned home. Although this time she stuck to it harshly. Unseen in any hours before sunset. She had also carved out a place among a tangle of roots for herself, far from prying eyes and close to the borders.
Perhaps that was why she hardly expected to see anyone tonight. Even as she laid perched upon a stone. Pale grey-blue eyes fixed on the land as she watched for whatever had created sound tonight.