There was no where else to go and nothing else to do if she did not finish this mission. Wandering around in the depths of the forest and sleeping in the cold was not exactly a preferred choice. Maybe, just maybe, her brother or sister were here? Then she could join them and they could be a... family again. The need of having someone to care about her ran through her veins with surprising quickness. Eva wished this feeling would go away, but deep down knew it never would. Being such a despicable child sent on fake missions just to make her go away would do that to you, the yearling supposed.
The female wolf had skirted around Swift River territory, making careful, conscious steps to stay away from stepping over the border. It had gotten colder since, and now with every step her breath rose up around her head and disappeared into the cool, blue sky. An especially large huff or puff sent a ring around her ears before similarly vanishing into thin air. Cold snow crunched beneath her still-sore pads, though the rest before did help a little to ease the pain. A familiar rumble echoed through the quiet air, the hunger growing more each day. Every now and then she managed to catch a skinny little animal, though it wasn't much. As the days went by she became weaker and skinnier, her lively eyes dulling with each passing moment and terrible thought. An optimistic one would pass through her mind, forcing her steps to move faster and daydreams to take over as she thought of the future once she found her siblings.
Finally Eva scented another border. This one smelled differently of Swift River. The Hervok paused hesitantly before it, stepping back a few feet to stand further away. Doubts ran through her mind as she attempted to shrink away. What if this was the last meeting she ever had with another? Her mother would never know what had become of her... and probably would not care. She tried to find her voice to call for someone-anyone- but she just could not do it. A small whine emerged from her jaws as her anxiety increased with each second. Eva just did not know what to do.