Summer 25th, 511 AV
Frost licked her lips free of snowflakes as she walked from her cabin, holding her cloak tighter around her form as she made her way down towards a busier part of Avanthal. The Warrens were lovely and quiet, but Frost still longed for friends and companions. A lonely wolf was said to be a dead wolf. As it was, Frost wasn't really lonely. There were a few Vantha here that were friendly. And then, there was her pack loping through the trees, always welcoming should she return as a wolf, for however long she pleased. The pack needed her in a way, she was nurse maid to the pups of the alpha's, the nanny as they went to hunt.
Frost half closed her eyes in the blinding light of the sun's rays reflected off the snow. The blue was alien, distant from emotion. Frost was accustomed to seeing emotions in action, or hearing them in snarls or yips, not in wolf eyes.
The Kelvic growled at an imaginary foe, her over-developed canines flashing just as unnaturally as her bright blue eyes. Afterwards, she sighed. While she remembered things about her Kelvic mother and father, she was much more accustomed to life with her wolf mother and the pack that found her useful for their pups. She even liked her position in the pack. They could have made her Omega, and then she'd have had a harder time as one of them, but instead they placed her in the center, among hunters and scouts.
Frost sighed, pulling her thoughts from her pack, and glanced around. She had just entered one of the busier parts of Avanthal, an area she was unfamiliar with, and she inhaled deeply, catching scents. All scents were strange, unfamiliar, and so were the people. While Frost had met a few Vantha, she did not feel close enough to them to refer to them as friends, and while she wanted to call them companions, she considered herself lonely still. Even now, as her blue eyes roamed around, taking in new sights and new people, she still felt like she was not there, like she was in the crowd but all alone.