OO: Hehehe, -tags Volkan!- :)
Snow...Snow...More snow! Vlarindara had lifted herself to her feet after Borden had passed by on his way to finish his rounds of...whatever it was that he did in the mornings. The white female let her eyes wander across the snows before she stretched, the plumed tail curling over her back. With any luck..they might be expecting more members of the pack in the next few months.. little toddling members! If there was one thing that could be called her weakness, it was puppies. Vlarindara absolutely ADORED the little things. Then again.. she had a penchant for wanting to help the occasional lone yearling or...heaven forbid, lone pup wandering about. After stretching, the female shook herself vigorously, sending snow flying every which way. Talk about cold... SHe could see her breath in the air, but, that really didn't bother her.. she had a fur coat, afterall!
The female trotted off, taking care to rub her fur on the same trees on which she could smell Bordens markings. Not to overright them, but reinforce the scent marks, to warn any passing wolf that there was more than one able bodied creature willing to defend these lands. After she had left their territory, the white she-wolf stopped and turned before glancing back over her shoulder. Amber eyes looked about for any sign of her pack mates before she turned and kicked up the speed, racing towards the river. After Raigo's near death experience with the rushing waters of a river near their old den, she didn't want to underestimate the river near her newest home. It was well into morning by the time she stopped near the banks of the rushing water. She had run into Angier here not too long ago, but found herself saddened that he hadn't stayed.
The water wasn't running all *That* fast... so she decided that there was time for a bit of fishing, at least.. if she could manage any in the waters near the new den.. There had always been fish farther east. Her paws carried her into the swirling and splashing liquid, and into the center of the river where she lowered her head to inspect the goings on under the currents. Aha! So there *WERE* fish in these waters! She wagged her plume of a tail before those long legs began firing like pistons, sending her out of the water in a hop.. then back into it with a splash. The commotion the white female was causing sent quite a few smaller creatures scattering about, most just wanting to escape the wolf standing in the middle of the river having a bit of fun.