Late-night, Heavy rain with patchy thunder, 69°F/21°C
Oak Tree Bend, Noble has come to try and steal from you!
Finally the girl was satisfied. Sodden steps brought her to the borders and the deluge immediately swallowed each print as her foot left it. Just at the borders, she hesitated. The rain was the only thing to hear, just the sound of millions of raindrops hitting millions of surfaces. There was safety in that sound. No one would hear the thief over the rain. Thunder crashed as Noble stepped over the Oak Tree Bend borders. She found the well-used trails and let her memory of the previous night guide her. She tried to forget the memory of Sahalie. Noble did not want to know names and personalities of those she stole from, nor did she want to know the name and personality of her killer if she was caught.
It was much better to not think about these wolves. It was much better to think about her empty stomach. The scent of blood made her simultaneously slow and tense. Past experiences had taught her this is where hell usually break's loose. Noble leaned into the cache itself and took the first thing her muzzle came to. She grasped and spun in the same moment, already planning her way back to the borders.