The littlest Mizuno was finding her own inclination to roam. With confidence gained by being surrounded by the supportive, loving Grizzly Hollow pack - and her siblings with Nauja and Tyne along with them - Pip had started coming into her own. Out from under the abusive jaws of her aunt and other members of her old pack, the mute girl was learning things far rapidly than anyone had ever given her credit for. Back in Bella Coola, her inability to speak was seen as being unable to learn, unable to hunt, unable to thrive. She was a burden to the pack, sneered at whenever her siblings' backs were turned. Pip had seen even her own mother watching her with disapproval, though the woman had been quick to look away whenever she caught the pup peering at her.
Now, she was a valued member; a talented fisher and a budding hunter as well. She was learning to track, learning what creatures were good for food and which ones to avoid at all costs (beavers included!!). Even Veho had entrusted her with a task as a runner in a great time of need when Oula was giving birth to her three pups. Here, she was useful!
Knowing it had the little female standing a bit taller. No longer did she slink under their gazes and quiver whenever their eyes remained on her for too long. The only quivering now came from over-excitement which was generally tolerated well as she showed the correct submissive behavior throughout. A lift of lips and barely bared teeth was the only message she needed from her packmates that she was getting a little too out of control and she would immediately calm for them.
Of course, her confidence around other wolves was unchanged. Pip was incredibly slow to trust unless given good reason to do so - as with Kjell when the loner rescued her from the beaver. Thankfully, she'd come across none in her wanderings today.
A quick visit to Frog Chirp Creek had fulfilled her puppy-need to chase after the amphibians there, but a new sense of wanderlust had her looking beyond the familiar play place. The farther north she traveled, the more new scents she found. One she came across belonged to a rather sturdy looking, but long squirrel-beast. Its tail was quite bushy, too, but didn't curl up like she was used to seeing.
Eventually, she found herself in a large field of colorful wildflowers. Delighted, she bounded through them, chasing after grasshoppers and butterflies and anything else she could flush from beneath the pretty petals. All in all, it was a beautiful, sunny day!