The more distance she made from home, the easier it was to breathe. The easier it was to press onward without looking over her shoulder. She wished she had done this sooner....
A smug smile hung on her cheek. When Varren gave her mother the news she would be neither impressed nor happy. But, she would get over it. It wouldn't be a newsflash her only daughter left to seek a life from the creek. It wasn't like Rem was a well functioning cog to be missed in the machine like her brothers. Her nose crinkled at the thought of them. Even if her mother sent out a search party, she doubted they would actually find her. She couldn't think of anyone that would miss her. She had always been a pain in the side. Besides by the time word got to her widowed mother Rem would be long gone.
A faint smile, yellow eyes ate up the landscape. There were great trees every where, and ridges in all direction to climb. Similar to the creek, but this forest had promise of something more. Things she didn't know. She understood better why some wolves never quite settled in one place. With so much to see, how could one place be enough? This was probably why her father had enjoyed being a scout, and diplomat of sorts before settling down with her mother. She recalled his directions, the mountain she should look for. Right now she had a long way to go.
Sides rose and fell in rapid movement, as white plumes of heat rolled from her tongue. The temperature had began to drop with evening approaching. She was starting to wish for a drink. Nostrils twitched, it wasn't water. The air was tinted with something else. Some form of fruit. Huh. She followed it, coming to find trees of a different kind grouped together. They was nothing in their branches, but lots of round red things around their trunks, much larger than plums. Would they taste as good? Choosing carefully, she grabbed one of the better ones, digging her teeth in. Why the juice had a bit of a tangy taste, she chomped, and swallowed, searching for another, and finding four. It wasn't water, but better than nothing.