- Midday, Light rain shower - 50 ° F/10 ° C
Frigid rain was falling from a taupe sky, reflected in the drenched fur on the back of a young wolf, trudging through the gathering mud. Her russet tainted head, darkened by the water, hung low, oversized ears flopping to the sides and pale golden eyes half closed. A rather pitiful sight really, yet if you looked close, you could see determination in her gaze, and she kept moving undeterred by the puddles of murky water pooled around her feet. She was on a mission! Her nostrils flared, trying to catch scent through the water, eyes scanning the ground for tracks before they got washed away. She wasn't a fool, she had realized it immediately when her dad disappeared, even as @Nova tried to hide her own worry. The darling daughter knew better though, @Camio wouldn't leave her like that without explaining where he was going and saying goodbye. Obviously something had happened, and she was determined to find out what. So she searched, whenever she could slip away, whenever her mother and @Iopah were busy with something else, the young Zamora would sneak off, sifting through every corner of Broken Timber Pines, looking for clues about her father's disappearance.
It didn't deter her that she hadn't found any so far, she was sure they were out there, just like he was! The rain was a bother, but it didn't stop her from seizing the opportunity when it showed itself; As soon as everyone's eyes were turned, she set off. She was so big now, that they wouldn't worry overly much that she wandered off, which was good, since it meant she would have more time before someone inevitably caught up with her, ending her search for the time. For now, these investigations had stayed secret, the introverted pup had always been prone to wandering off, so no one had seemed overly suspicious of her little trips, which pleased her, she didn't want to discuss it with anyone, this was her busyness.
Pausing to shake the water from her scruffy fur, the young girl glanced briefly up at the sky, sighing lightly as she saw no sign of the weather clearing anytime soon. She wasn't about to turn back though, and with a stubborn growl, she continued onwards, trotting along the northern borders, swerving in and out between thicket and toppled trees. There wasn't much of the territory left, soon she would have to cross the borders to continue her search; The thought filled her both with anxiety and excitement, she didn't particularly want to stray, she had come to like the Pines, and she wouldn't want to further worry her mother or aunty Io, but if she found no clues within the lands, she would move on, and the thought of exploring unknown regions did make a tremor of thrill trickle along her spine. Or maybe it was just the rain.
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