Ranger had been back for a few days and it felt heavenly to sleep in her own den. Of course it had been hard adjusting to being alone again, having slept with others curled around her during her recovery time, but it was nice to be able to stretch out and move around at her will. After long naps and frequent snacks, Ranger was feeling much better. She was no longer exhausted to her core and felt a bit more energetic, so she decided to get up and see if there were any wolves about she could get to know. Ranger had met Ruiko's younger siblings briefly before her accident, but hadn't met anybody else.
A nagging thought in the back of her mind reminded her of her <span class='word'>doppelganger</span> brother, but his scent hadn't been particularly strong in this area so she didn't let it get to her. She did wonder, however, if he was still around. While their first encounter hadn't gone well, Ranger still worried for his safety and well-being. She would have to see if Ruiko had ever met him when they next saw each other. For now, though, she was concentrating on carefully picking her way through the snow toward the closest stream. Without further ado, she jumped on the icy surface with all of her might and cracked the ice just enough to get to the frigid water underneath. Her aching wound screamed in protest, but she ignored it. The water tasted too good.