The scruffy youth was an ambitious, reckless kind of wolf. He had a lot of learning to do, but refused to accept words of advice and wisdom. He was stubborn and independent, even when it hurt him. Staying at the Draw had done him a lot of good, but he had never liked it. Even with the invites and acceptance, it made him bitter having to rest within pack territory. He had few commitments to Garmir he intended on upholding- eventually. For now though, the yearling was stuck with this pack while the coyotes lurked about.
It sucked. He didn’t like to spend more time than necessary inside pack borders. It didn’t feel right to him. He didn’t want to owe anybody, and that’s exactly what it felt was going to happen. It felt like a sneaky way to say you owe me. He was going to rest here, and then wake up one morning and be expected to pupsit, or pick herbs, or guard the border. He didn’t like that. He didn’t want to follow the authority of anyone- especially if it wasn’t rewarding him. He wanted to be the most dominant wolf, the leader, but he was young and inexperienced and scared by responsibility.
This morning, the rambunctious boy decided to wander about. He left the pack early in the morning and walked until he needed a rest. He mostly travelled about in circles, too wary to go far incase the vermin decided to show up. He needed safety more than he needed freedom. It felt good to stretch his legs though, to move, even if he wasn’t really going anywhere. Eventually, the yearling collapsed peacefully along the waterline.