Raining. 41F/5C. Late afternoon. Open for one or two!
Leaving Pookastone Scowle may or may not have been her best decision – frankly, she had no idea if the dark wolf had actually even meant to kill Niles. But he had meant to hurt, and Marisol and Bojay hadn’t done anything. And it was just like Crow’s Crossing. And if they did that to family…
Shit. Namir didn’t want to die for wolves she didn’t know, because they had a bad day. Because she was small. Because she meant nothing, even if she was ranked third, or whatever.
Her ears flexed backwards, her coat plastered to her body as the rain poured down on her. She’d been this way not that long again, right? Lenae was supposed to be around here. But the wet weather made the slopes start to crumble and she couldn’t recognize anything, hadn’t even found a potential denning site.
“Goddamnit.”
Sometimes she wondered why she even bothered.