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The air no longer made her feel like she was slowly suffocating and the stink of burn wasn't so pungent any longer. Hopefully a good sign. As was the fact that the trails she followed of a larger body of wolves was still moving forward. She was, if the she-wolf had to guess, two and a half days behind them? Maybe less. But she felt she was well enough behind that the weary travelers wouldn't detect their unknown straggler. Which was just how Mahu wanted it. Not to mention she wasn't sure what she would even do if she discovered another wolf. What if they recognized her? Would that be so bad, she thought to herself.

Sighing, the she-wolf stood and stretched. She had taken a small break to nap, finding a partially dugout portion of the ground near a slowly tilting tree. It stank of wolf and what she felt might be fox. But it served a good enough place to nap for a few hours. Especially with the sun high in the sky.

Mahu sniffed at the air, ears rotating to check her surroundings. Her muscles were tense, ready to spring into action. An instinct that felt so natural. She didn't question it beyond wondering, once again, who she might have been. The fuzzy memories she did have were no help. So she'd just been letting her body reteach her what it apparently already knew. "Except how to retrieve one's memories." She spoke to herself with a snort.

Feeling a little more rested and not wanting to stay for too long in one place, Mahu took up her easy trot again, sniffing a tree or stone here and there, looking for the scent markings. Until she was on the right path again.


Nyx Argyros
Have yet another RP :B