<blockquote><i>going to assume this happens after she meets kiche? just so it's less confusing maybe...</i>
The rain fell upon her in soft, small drops. It was not quite enough to get her top coat moist, but it left darkened spots in her pale coat. Head titled back, and she stared at the puffy, gray clouds breathing in the sweet scent of the rain. One drop to the eye, she shook herself without thinking and pressed her paws to the damp earth. The many miles she was doing these days the cold, and wet did not dampen her spirits, instead soothed her to a degree. A cushioned world for her tired soul. Today she had other reasons to be happy. She had gotten a rather plump woodchuck preparing for winter, and was taking him home. Neck arched, she had a death grip on the nape of the dark creature's fur not wanting to get it any diriter than it was. Taking long strides, she meandered around the broken trees on the ground, and tall bushes that might slow her. She as making good time today, and looked forward to coming home to some happy faces.
Her trail followed along the trees that bordered the marsh, as it was a clear path to home. She would often scan the surrounding wood, checking for friend or foe. She did not expect to see anyone, but a small part of her did. As of late she was being surprised by old, and new faces on her many trips for food. She was keeping an eye out for another wolf, a minature bit of hope she would spy a dark mask on a gray face. She kept trotting, half way along the marsh now. She slowed briefly climbing over a huge fallen tree, when in the distance she saw a blond, and muddy shape. Ears layed flat, and she slowly put her hind limbs the rest the way to the ground. She did not move, but watched through the curtain of light rain around the wolf. She tried to catch a scent, but her nose could not tell her much this time. A slight frown, she was tempted to bipass this wolf. If the loner was hungry it might not be a good thing to wave a good kill under their nose.
The longer she stood there, observing she was almost sure the wolf was no stranger. At the same time she questioned if it really could be Aisling. Was she so depressed now she was imagining things? Hmm, she softly let the nose vibrate her throat. She had just found Kiche, maybe just maybe..Her interest sparked, she had to find out. She decided she would risk the woodchuck just to see if it was the girl, her friend. Swiftly, she comes out of the clearing to the open marsh. She drops her kill, and softly lets out a woof not to startling the other.</blockquote>