Nadine allowed the soft shudder to run down her spine as the winds bellowed around her, knocking tufts of her thick fur in every which direction as she squinted in an effort to not end up in an endless state of blinking from the way it bit at her irises. She knew the harsh realities of winter… but somehow facing them without a pack made them more daunting. It wasn’t as if she was a stranger. The pack she and her mother had stayed with had been smaller, and they had struggled to get by. Nadine had helped as much as she could to keep them afloat, and she knew that her mother had as well.
But this was different as the hunger gnawed angrily at her stomach, a frown almost permanently etched on her features despite the way she constantly reminded herself that she would soon find both food and shelter… just as she hoped to find Cyran, or her mother… or Lillia. The thought of her twin brought a pang to her heart. They had been two peas in a pod from a young age… she thought for sure she’d have found her by now, but she supposed she did have a several month-long head start.
She just hoped that her sister was okay. She could see the crowning of the mountains in the distance, her eyes lingering on them before she looked down to her feet, and the frozen stream that stood in her way. She wondered, briefly, if the ice were thick enough for her to cross safely, even daring to place a paw against it to see if it would budge. To her chagrin, it quickly cracked at less than half her weight, giving her all the answer she needed. She would sigh softly at this revelation, looking around for another way to get towards the rising terrain.