It was the never the gray and black child's intent to pass over the musky borders of her home. She had never done it before but something about the fog had caused her to get a bit mixed up. Usually, if something went wrong she would have called for someone but there was too much excitement out here. News trees to sniff with new prizes to be found. Perhaps out here she could find a bigger and better prize. With all this fog it would take work.
Without fear, she bounded onward. Actually there was never any fear in her young heart. She had never been scared or even worried of the world around her. There was only curiosity blooming within. Hawthorne had too much of a want to see more. Nor had she ever been scolded for her adventures. She did not understand that there could very well be consequences to her actions.
The Riverflow girl found herself at a rather small stream, far different from the one back home. Regardless it still had the squishy mud that she loved so much. Very carefully she moved forward. Each front paw was delicately placed in the squishy earth. Hawthorne yipped softly as it felt cold between her toes. Even if the substance was cold she still wished to play with it. In typical Hawthorne fashion, she shifted her weight back and forth on her front paws in the stream's muddy bank.