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Early evening.
51-degrees. Breezy
Gradually, over the course of an hour, the ground beneath Iopah's feet and shifted from soft, rich loam to a sandy gravel. Iopah relished the change. She was seeking out the mountain range that was just beginning to rise before her. A stiff breeze blew into her face. The season was changing. The breeze carried with it the scent of scrub pine and rock dust. Iopah knew the water itself would taste different as well, tainted with minerals absorbed from the rocks it coursed over.
Iopah had spent the past year as a nomad, travelling through whatever terrain was due north of her. The tawny wolf was raised on mountains not unlike these. Those naive, peaceful months were cherished. As she continued, Iopah thought of the silver wolf's words. If she had found family here, then, perhaps Iopah could too.
She was drawn to the mountains, treacherous as they may be. There was solitude in the marsh and beauty in Fireweed Rise. Although those once radiant flowers were already starting to brown and drop. No, Iopah was most comfortable in the rocky peaks and steep terrain. She would need to readjust to the change in altitude, but that thought was barely worth a moments pause.
Finally she reached a boulder that stood two wolves high. As she examined it, her gray tipped tail wagged loosely, tracing an irregular circle in the air behind her.
She was already looking upwards, plotting her course, when she heard it. Her head tilted, as she listened closer. Less than a quarter mile away something was moving. From the noise it was making it was large, and injured maybe. Perhaps a mountain goat had broken it's leg of the shifting rock? Iopah's stomach rumbled an answer and she turned it it's direction. No use starting her journey on an empty stomach. As she neared the stand of pines the sound stopped. Iopah paused, uncertain. What is it? Did it hear me?
The scent of wolf hit her suddenly. What the... Baffled, Iopah pressed forward. It was curiosity more than hunger that urged her on. Hello? Is someone there?