The wolf tossed and turned uncomfortably, switching her positions as often as her mind switched scenarios in her head. She found herself sighing often as the racing thoughts kept her awake. It would be wrong of her to visit him this late, wouldn't it? All she wanted right now was him. For him to say that it would all work out and be okay, that he'd still be there for her regardless of the outcome. Sage couldn't know his feelings towards what was to come. She simply just kept putting it off. Kept thinking of how to bring it up, and how to go about the challenge, she didn't want to fight @Oleander. She didn't want to cause him any sort of pain in the slightest way. Her plans to wait until after challenging Trya was gone with the woman's leave.
Sage grumbled to herself, opening her eyes. She needed him. She couldn't explain it, she just needed him. The young wolf rose to her paws, rather quietly for someone who'd been making a ruckus, and slipped out of the pack den. She headed down the familiar winding trails throughout the territory. The moon lit her way as steady snow fell from the sky to clump onto her pelt. The female took her sweet time getting to his den. Every step felt like a crushing weight upon her heart. When at last the tree came into view her ears flattened with a whimper.
She didn't know whether or not he was awake, and didn't want to bother him, but...Sage sighed and looked down at the ground. It felt like she could drown in the pit of her emotions. Slowly she made her way to the entrance and without peering in or so much as a word she lay down on the cold ground. Her body shivered as she tucked herself into a tight ball and waited for either morning or his voice. She longed for the latter of the two.
"She speaks" She walks She thinks