Vulture had found herself in these strange lands for nearly a month now. Days had passed sluggishly, and her healing mind had slowly started to come back to her. She had quickly discovered that seeing new plants she had once studied extensively seemed to "unlock" their use to her. That was a main draw for her to leave the easy living she had experienced while staying in the place she later learned was called Ullacraig Run. Well, that and her newfound acquaintance had decided he no longer wished to lurk around the edges of Vanderfell territory. Calling Clay an acquaintance was one of the many ways she poorly still tried keeping her distance from the male. As much as she loathed to admit it, his determination and bullheadedness reminded her of her own in a comforting manor. It saddened her to think she could have more connection with this wolf whom she had only loosely known for a month than any of her own family.
Her large paws traversed the mountainside with a practiced cadence. The last few weeks her, Clay, and the newcomer Misericordia had traveled a great distance from the site she had awoken at. Through treacherous lands and territories, they formed a bond that could only be made through blood. Vulture had gained a few new scars, and several new stories to one day scare pups with. This latest swath of land the pack had found had little to no wolf presence. Tilting her nose towards the sky she drew in a deep breath. Game smelled fairly plentiful here. Even with the tinge of bear stink, she figured this would be as good a place as any to settle for a rest. They were all running on little sleep, as the last few days had been through particularly hostile lands. She threw her head to the side, making eye contact with Clay and his companion. “This place smells alright to stay a while. I may be able to find some herbs to help build our stamina back up, but I will need some time,” Vulture spoke formally, her words punctuated by drawing another deep breath. Yes this place would definitely do. A cacophony of herbal scents flitted past her nares causing her pupils to dilate. In truth, she suspected this place was what heaven would smell like. Minus the bears. “Yes this place is just as lovely as you made it sound Clay. Perhaps a bit too lovely,” Vulture's words were skeptical. By nature she was a pessimist, and after all the shit they had gone through to get here she couldn't help waiting for the other shoe to drop. Surely this place wouldn't be so easy, right?
Her large paws traversed the mountainside with a practiced cadence. The last few weeks her, Clay, and the newcomer Misericordia had traveled a great distance from the site she had awoken at. Through treacherous lands and territories, they formed a bond that could only be made through blood. Vulture had gained a few new scars, and several new stories to one day scare pups with. This latest swath of land the pack had found had little to no wolf presence. Tilting her nose towards the sky she drew in a deep breath. Game smelled fairly plentiful here. Even with the tinge of bear stink, she figured this would be as good a place as any to settle for a rest. They were all running on little sleep, as the last few days had been through particularly hostile lands. She threw her head to the side, making eye contact with Clay and his companion. “This place smells alright to stay a while. I may be able to find some herbs to help build our stamina back up, but I will need some time,” Vulture spoke formally, her words punctuated by drawing another deep breath. Yes this place would definitely do. A cacophony of herbal scents flitted past her nares causing her pupils to dilate. In truth, she suspected this place was what heaven would smell like. Minus the bears. “Yes this place is just as lovely as you made it sound Clay. Perhaps a bit too lovely,” Vulture's words were skeptical. By nature she was a pessimist, and after all the shit they had gone through to get here she couldn't help waiting for the other shoe to drop. Surely this place wouldn't be so easy, right?
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