Snow. Suspicion. Stillness. All of Winter's generous offerings had Borden stricken with awe. Having been unsuccessful in finding the perfect spot for a den near the mountain, the Plateau wolf found himself amongst the bare trees that created the haven of Wild Cherry Orchard. His gold-green eyes observed the spindly branches and the cloudy gray sky above as if he were searching for something. He watched his breath rise from his open maw, the wisps of moisture simply twirled before getting lost in the space before him. His tail briefly wagged as he allowed a small smile to curl around his jowls; there was no doubt about winter being his favorite season of the year.
Elvira, Borden had discovered after a few meters, had been here once before. Every so often, he would faintly pick up a hint of her scent, and it only made sense that it had been quite a while - perhaps a time when the grove offered a generous amount of the small red fruits - since she had been exactly where he stood. He lowered his nose to the fresh snow, continuing to trudge forward in the thick blanket of frost. No other tracks were in sight and it brought him to think the area was free to explore. Had there been any other telltale signs of wayward visitors, Borden would have thought twice before even approaching the area.
Careful to keep a mindful eye on the Mountain of Dire and how far he had wandered from it, he strolled until he came upon yet another large, open space of undisturbed snow. Borden's stomach gave a weak growl. He had been so busy discovering what laid beyond and below the rocky slopes (which he had now memorized by heart) that he had forgotten to hunt down another small meal. The small mouse he had chased out of hiding earlier that morning should have held him over for a decent amount of time; yet, only an hour had passed and here he was. Hungry. Again. He sighed and circled around, crossing his tracks a number of times as he weaved around the trees, searching, seeking, hunting.
Reaching the trunk of a randomly-chosen tree, Borden rubbed a cheek, his temple, and eventually his neck and shoulder against the rough bark. He repeated his actions for his left side. If Alexander questioned where he had been, the sheer essence of the orchard would explain all... Once he was through, he inhaled sharply and swallowed almost nervously. If anything, he hoped he would be a mere guest, a ghost, something that had plainly passed through to investigate, yet leave a "note" to say that he was once there.
Etching his claws into the bark of another tree, he smirked. Well, if one was to pass through, might as well let everyone know - visually - and make certain of it. Returning all four limbs to the ground, he scanned his surroundings. His ears turned forward and his eyes darted from tree to tree. Being left alone for this amount of time had finally started to unnerve him.
Treading back slowly towards the mountain, Borden retraced his steps, losing himself in a train of thought...