Ever since the move, Alexei seemed to never stop moving. Every day he woke up, as early as he had before, and got to work. Part of it was because there was a lot of work to get down. They needed to rebuild their entire home in the Tundra, with more occupants than before. The other part of it was, if he wasn't moving, then he was shivering profusely. Alexei had traveled a lot in the past, way more and way longer than he would have liked. Of course, his parents would have been thrilled, since the whole point of their group was for their children to go on their way and explore the world — and come home after if they wanted. Unfortunately for Lex, was he could not go back. Obviously, he was in a vastly different realm than the one he started in. But in his whole time of searching, he'd never stayed in snow-claimed places more than just the time it took to pass through — and that had only been once in his life.
Now, he's living in one of the coldest places he's ever been, and he is not used to it. One of the things he has to do every morning now is gather a pelt around his shoulders, and get moving before the ice freezes him completely. It may be a bit of an exaggeration, of course, but it was indeed frigid.
After his morning routine, the man found himself going through his routine, finding places outside of Tsukiishi to fish, and just to map for himself. Today, he was fishing near a waterfall. One differed extremely from the one in Bluewater Lake. Watching the fast moving water, whilst he waited for them to fight the current near him before he let his front half dive into the water, sinking his teeth into whatever he could, before whacking it on the ground beside him. The one good thing about moving to somewhere cold was he could fish for longer. The cold weather keeping the fish cool enough that they wouldn't spoil as fast.
Something caught his eye, and then quickly reassured his nose that someone else was near, and not just a rogue. So far, he hadn't really run into other packs. But it seemed that their time in the shadows was dimming, and others would know they'd moved back. Which wasn't entirely a bad thing, but he was worried for Shiroshika, nervous that old enemies would reappear. Violet eyes found the source of the odd scent, a woman wrapped in snowy colors. "Hello ~" Better to show that he was friendly right off the bat. Which, he was getting better at, a little more of an extrovert — but still for the most part, kept to himself when pack affairs weren't presented.
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