By the time Saoirse had arrived at the bake shop, the sun was already high in the sky and the morning fog had subsided. Thankfully, the bake shop was open and her walk wasn't for nothing. She ordered a couple pastries in a to go bag then went to the park across the street and sat down on a bench to enjoy her breakfast. Of course, that was short lived, as she would constantly be harassed by dogs as they walked by with their masters. However, it didn't take much for the she wolf to shoo them away. With her breakfast finished, she tossed her wrapers in a waste bin then headed for the thick shrubbery and forestry that surrounded the town. Seeing the dogs in the park made Saoirse want to go for a run herself, and she was going to do just that. Once deep inside the forest, outside of the ever watching city, she kneeled down as if she were about to compete in an Olympic foot race. Saoirse smirked then pushed back on her legs, slingshoting herself forward. In mid leap, she reverted to her wolf form, then landed on all fours. It didn't take long for Saoirse to recalibrate herself and to break out into a full sprint. She had missed the feeling of the wind combing through her fur and the feeling of the Earth underneath her paws. When she ran, she truly felt free, like this is where she belonged, a sensation she could not experience in her apartment. Eventually Saoirse found herself tiring out and decided to take a break. She sat down next to a stream panting heavily, then slowly changed back to her human form. She was breathing heavily and drenched in sweat, her hair was a mess and plastered to her face as it draped over it. Yet the entire time she was smiling happily. It had been quite a while since her last run, with the up coming deadlines and such, so it felt good to go for a run. Saoirse layed on her back, her arms sprawled out on the forest floor and stared up at the sky that broke through the forest's thick canopy with a happy smile on her face. Overall, the day had been a pretty good one so far, and the run had nearly made her forget that today she would meet her soulmate.