Alpine Lake Into the wild blue yonder
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Thirst led her to the nearest water source, she lived where the land was kindest to her when it came to food and when it wasn't she hiked to the next area that would suit her better. Unlike the pampered life she uses to live, where humans fed her already killed prey, she had no idea when her next meal would come, and the land was still new to her, but much more forgiving then any other the other land she's been in. Though food had been scarce due to winter, she managed either through scavenging from other kills. Not only that, but she has seen wolves - wild wolves. Though she was, by all means, a wild wolf herself, ever since she ran deep into the wilderness far from everything she has ever known, she was still new to these instinctual feelings she had. 

As she about to leave to approach the lake, she was quick to notice someone else there taking a drink. Immediately froze on the spot, usually, she kept her distance, watched from afar, and avoid other wolves, mostly because she didn't know how they would react. From what she knew about wolves in the wild they were usually not all that friendly especially lone wolves like she was. She didn't know if this wolf was in a pack or not and she wouldn't pry about it though getting into a pack would be nice...


But for now, she took a deep breath and walked forward, she walked over to the other side of the lake and approaching the lake's edge. using a paw she tested the strength of the ice in several places before finding a weak spot then raised a paw high then struck hard once and on the second strike, she broke through, sending speckles of water at her face. She snorts and withdrew of her paw from the lake and wiped the water from the face with her dry paw before leaning in and taking a drink.
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Into the wild blue yonder - by Minori - December 26, 2018, 10:14 AM
RE: Into the wild blue yonder - by Aliana - December 31, 2018, 10:12 PM
RE: Into the wild blue yonder - by Minori - January 03, 2019, 09:06 PM