Maybe no one told you...
Winter wind was rather frigid in the morning, having traveled here during season of ice may not have been the best move, but it was one she made without regrets. There was a need to watch over those who remained of her birth pack, and in so doing she has managed to find a place that seemed to call to her. Jade eyes take in the wonderful flashing display of ice flecked obsidian on the black beach she had come to, mid-afternoon lightning threatening to rain on her parade. Nothing could truly bring her down after seeing what the world she had come to had to offer. The cold bite of the air passing through her nostrils made her almost stop smelling the salt held in the slowly wafting tendrils of the breeze. She stood out on this dark sand, her light pelt giving her no way to hide herself as she could on a normal beach. While it didn't raise any alarms, it did make her banish any outward sign of weakness or fatigue.
Excitement rippled through her delicate frame, but she dared not waste the energy on idle play and fooling around. Right now she needed to catch her bearings so that she knew where she would go next. This was a new place, and the journey to get here meant that she lost sight of Frost, something she hadn't done since taking off after him. Admitting that she was frightened would only worsen the hard thumping in her chest, so she tossed her head high in the air and pranced along the shoreline to give the appearance of a carefree wolf. The sand beneath her paws was sharper than she was used to, but it did not cut, more that it stabbed into her pads and got stuck. With every step she left small paw impressions in the sand, just out of reach of the tide. Sand pipers ran back and forth over the surf line, as if they too wished to keep their feet dry. Their quick scuttling feet made her smile for a moment, her light tan tail waving behind her hips as she watched them. It was then that her joy at finding a new home rushed over her and she could hold herself no longer. With a graceful leap into action, Star raced toward the sea birds, laughing as they all screeched out in surprise before launching themselves into the air. She continued on this way until she managed to catch herself a fat seagull who was just a little slow on the uptake.
"Thank you for your lack of attention, bird. Your sacrifice is noted and appreciated." Sighing as she felt the last tendrils of life slip from the feathery animal, Star saddened for the loss of life, but her stomach quickly reminded her it was a necessary thing. Settling into her meal, she idly plucks the white and grey feathers from the seagull's body. Her light green eyes scan the surrounding area, looking for signs of life. Even if it was threatening life.