Escaping into Darkness
Tamsyn was relieved when they began to shift further away from the pack’s borders and started to drift further south. Even though she knew that as long as they were on the unclaimed side of the border they should be perfectly fine, she still didn’t trust groups of wolves very much. Her former pack had left a sour taste in her mouth. She hoped maybe one day she’d be able to change her mind, but for now she was happy to put plenty of space between her and them.
When they reached the entrance of another dark tunnel, this one supported with old wooden beams, Tamsyn’s ears flicked uncertainly. ”Well, the last one was so much fun...” she commented with a chuckle, her tone tinted with humor and sarcasm. ”Sure, why not? Let’s see what treasures we can find this time!” Still being sure to pay attention for the scent of any other wolves or predators that might be inside, Tam started to make her way in. She used the same idea as last time, keeping to one side so there would be a sure path to find their way back out again.