The curtailing of the fires raging beneath her skin had been a lengthier process than she might have otherwise anticipated. Even now she barely resisted the urge to rub against boulders like some mangy cat, the final traces of her heat still stinking up the air around her as she moved across the moonlit heights.
Oh how easy it would be to sneak back to the secondary medicinal den and sleep for days. She wasn't even hungry enough to stop by a cache on the way. Thoughts of all that could have gone wrong in her short absence swirled in her head. Would Nicolo still lead when she returned or had someone sufficiently fuelled by testosterone knocked him from his perch? It was all too much for her to consider, an emotionally exhausted shake of her head bringing her back to the present. She needed to watch her step.
The scent of Willows drifted to her first, though she couldn't quite place whether it was carried on an updraft or if one of her pack mates lingered nearby. She was uncharacteristically off guard. she should have known better than that.