Dymeh found himself awake again, taking up his usual guard route in the middle of the night. As snow began to fall in the quiet forest, scents became harder to track, and paws became very cold. There was no doubt the hardest times the pack would ever face were in full swing around him, and as he checked the perimeter he and the others had set around their territory, he realized things were getting worse. The faint scent of another pack could be detected, proof that the Ravine Pack's longest-lasting rivals had begun to slowly surround them.
Suddenly, but familiarly, Dymeh felt the dull pain of hunger set in. It had been nights since his last meal, and every creature that could provide the smallest amount of food was hiding from the freeze. With a slight sigh, Dymeh realized he should be hiding, too. His luck had run out, now it was time for him to suffer.
Marking one final tree, he began padding back to his den, located in a ravine that gave his pack its name. Careful not to wake the others, he slipped back into his small crevice under a rock and gave himself up to exhaustion.
Suddenly, but familiarly, Dymeh felt the dull pain of hunger set in. It had been nights since his last meal, and every creature that could provide the smallest amount of food was hiding from the freeze. With a slight sigh, Dymeh realized he should be hiding, too. His luck had run out, now it was time for him to suffer.
Marking one final tree, he began padding back to his den, located in a ravine that gave his pack its name. Careful not to wake the others, he slipped back into his small crevice under a rock and gave himself up to exhaustion.