Climbing was something Vaken was learning to enjoy. It wasn’t easy, or quick, but it was something he felt good at. His small frail and agile paws seemed to find secret paths along the mountain that made travelling easier. Each step he took brought him closer to the top. He glided along the edges with new found confidence. He was thankful for his petite size at moments like this, where he found it so easy to navigate.
He had struggled more the first time he had crossed the mountain. This time, it was almost second nature. He knew what to expect this time. A larger wolf would have struggled to balance the way the yearling was now. He was almost floating. Flashing himself a cocky smile, Vaken decided that the mountains were perfect for a wolf like him. Maybe one day he’d consider finding a home in an area like this.
Today was not that day. He was finding the most stability in the wildwood. He felt a loyalty to Kino and Sahalie that kept him close by, but travelling was in his blood. He was not looking for family the way he had been at the start of his journey. Instead, he was travelling just to explore. He just wanted to keep moving. He was young and adventurous and he liked testing his body’s boundaries. Once he was tired, he’d head back to the wildwood. Maybe he’d spend the night on the top of the mountain.
It all depended on the coyotes. Vaken’s smile disappeared at the idea that the coyotes could follow him. He hated them more than anything on earth. He hated the way they looked, the way they smelled, even their glowing dumb eyes. Taking a seat on the mountain ledge, Vaken felt himself tensing up at the idea of having to fight more of those idiots off.