𝙰𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚑𝚊 𝙳𝚎𝚟𝚒𝚗➢ pack member | female | twenty-two | location - somewhere??? | mentions/tags - noneAnnie had been a bit shocked when Bruno had immediately shifted into his wolf form and raced off. She had hoped that she could help him, as she never liked there to be conflict between packmates. She turned to look back at Johann, she didn't know what to feel at that moment. She felt that she couldn't help any of her packmates. But soon she was left standing alone on the hill wishing she had power to do something. Hours had passed and she had just wandered around the farm trying to relieve her stress just enough so she wouldn't go crazy. She had decided that she should probably turn just so her wolf could calm down. Annie went back to the barn and undressed so that she didn't tear through her clothes. She then closed her eyes and picked at the wall in her mind. There was a familiar popping sound and she hissed softly from the pain. She felt her face crack and break as it formed into a snout. In a matter of seconds, there stood a full-grown wolf, ready for anything. Annie opened her eyes and darted out of the barn. Her sense of smell guiding her down to the forest that surrounded the farm. Her wolf was excited for a run and would make sure it got it. Annie was happy. She weaved through the trees and didn't have a care in the world. By the time she was done running it had become dark. Annie decided that she may as well just sleep there since she hadn't been in her wolf form in a long time. She felt more herself as the wolf, though sometimes it was lonely. After a few minutes of searching for a place to sleep, Annie found a hollow tree trunk and curled up inside, falling asleep almost instantly.
➢➢➢Annie woke up with a jerk and immediately regretted it as her head hit the side of the tree she had decided to sleep in. She had changed back to her human form and groaned softly as she rubbed her head. She had a huge headache and it wasn't only from hitting the tree. "I'm never going to let the wolf make the decisions again." She crawled out from the tree and made her way back to the farm quickly since she didn't have her clothes. She knew no one was around and yet she still covered herself with leaves as well as her hands and arms. "What was I thinking, sleeping in the forest? God, I'm such an idiot, I still need to buy groceries." Finally making it to the barn, Annie threw her clothes on quickly and reached into her pocket to pull out her phone. Looking at it she cursed softly. She had a missed call from Johann. Clicking on the new voicemail he had left, she turned up the volume and held her phone an inch away from her face not wanting her headache to worsen. Listening she groaned a bit, "The perfect time for this to happen. When we have hunters out to get us." She texted Johann quickly.
On my way, don't need to call. Won't pick up. Headache. Annie got into her car and drove back to the cabin.
➢➢➢A lot of stuff had happened in the past three days and Annie had basically stayed in the cabin the entire time. Everyone had gone looking for the wolf who was going on a rampage. Which resulted in Crane getting attacked and sadly in him dying. That was pretty hard on Kota and Annie always tried her best to help her feel a bit better whenever she saw her. Though, Annie mainly stayed in her room, staring out the window, only coming out to hunt and cook for the pack. She ate very little, but it wasn't because of any problems she had going on, she was just lost in thought most of the time. Somewhere out there, a wolf pack was watching and they were dangerous and out of control. She was beginning to feel that she was powerless with the entire situation. Sighing as she was shaken from her thoughts, Annie stretched. Popping sounds seemed to echo around her room as she stood up and walked to her door. She might as well eat something since she hadn't yet today. She opened her door and exited almost bumping into Johann and Kota hugging. She stared at them for a few seconds before realizing she was being awkward and snuck past them, hoping not to bump into either of them ruining the moment. She felt that if she had just hugged them and then spun them around to get by it would seem a bit awkward and maybe a bit rude. Walking down the steps he noticed Xavier standing by the door playing on his Gameboy. Shrugging, she decided to stand next to him. "Whatcha playing?"