@Ace @Takis
October 15th, Evening (After Dark) Partly Cloudy, 30F/-1C
The air was colder now, the leaves had mostly fallen off but those that still clung to their limbs were a sickly brown or vibrant red. The Glen was no longer awash in pink Magnolia's and the perfumed scent was long faded from the silver girl's pelt. Since @Phineas had announced their move and taken his scouting mission Aponi spent next to no time within their borders. In her mind there was no point, she felt no emotional attachment to the place and if they were abandoning it soon she might as well get some good scouting done before she couldn't any longer. Usually she returned to the territory to sleep within her individual den just outside the communal one, though sometimes even after nightfall she stayed away.
Tonight would be one of those nights. Ever since the other male had mentioned a pack to the south the Aquila teen had been searching, who were these wolves? The wolves of Oak Tree Bend as he had called them. Aponi had grown up in a pack that celebrated their secrecy, honoured it, worshiped it even, so she knew how important it was to keep the pack safe. So if the wolves of her pack could so easily say the name of the others they must be close, and she would find out where they were. The more knowledge she gained about the packs within the lore the more useful she would be as queen, so she would find these Bend wolves.
Streaking through the dark as cloud moved in front of the moon Aponi easily found her footing, having visited these woods once before long ago. Shoving aside the memory of meeting that wretched @Karpos Slayer she moved on, he was worthless to her anyways. Finally pausing her muzzle rose to the air so she could take scent of where she was. To her satisfaction she could finally smell the pack borders, but there was something even more tantalizing in the air; a cache was close. Blue eyes flashed about to make sure no one else from the neighbouring pack would be joining her before she moved any closer to the smell. It was feasting time.