Alcott sucks in their 'first' breath and lazily opens their eyes, expecting to be back home. Of course, they aren't. The wolf is greeted with lush greens not all different but not the same, flowing water that they do not remember falling asleep near. The scents are all different, none familiar in the deep span of greenery. It's clearly owned by someone, though, and a large amount of someones by the smells of it if a yearling can capture it like they are. At first, there is relief - they're away from those who treat them like trash. Of course, the relief stops when they realize they'll be seen as a deserter. Leaving with no word.... - WAIT! Alcott shoots up from where they're laying. They don't even remember leaving.
They're worried about this, because even the finest of pack healers probably wouldn't be able to have them moved so far away without them noticing. This place doesn't look like it would be anywhere near home, and they also didn't leave of their own volition. Magic isn't real. It isnt! So why did they get moved this far away? Alcott doesn't think even the High Elk could do something like this.... Their head turns when a horned creature follows a herd nearby, they clearly also have their claim on the area, Alcott realizes. The wolves haven't completely chased the group off somehow, and Alcott finds that almost good. Perhaps... Someone could at least tell them where they are. They don't want to stick here - they'd rather be back home where they belong even if they don't like some of the wolves there.
They don't move from their spot, but they do bark out a simple "Hello?" Maybe someone is near- but they don't want to lure every wolf to their area if they howl.
They're worried about this, because even the finest of pack healers probably wouldn't be able to have them moved so far away without them noticing. This place doesn't look like it would be anywhere near home, and they also didn't leave of their own volition. Magic isn't real. It isnt! So why did they get moved this far away? Alcott doesn't think even the High Elk could do something like this.... Their head turns when a horned creature follows a herd nearby, they clearly also have their claim on the area, Alcott realizes. The wolves haven't completely chased the group off somehow, and Alcott finds that almost good. Perhaps... Someone could at least tell them where they are. They don't want to stick here - they'd rather be back home where they belong even if they don't like some of the wolves there.
They don't move from their spot, but they do bark out a simple "Hello?" Maybe someone is near- but they don't want to lure every wolf to their area if they howl.
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