Walking and walking, Elisabeth reached the forest that went on towards the border. It was very far from the houses in the main area of the pack. Elisabeth could hear the sharp chirps of birds around her, the swaying of trees and the approaching footsteps. Elisabeth stopped under a tree and sniffed. A pungent odour wafted through the forest as if the smell was deeply embedded into the soil. It smelled rotten and dead. The footsteps stopped with Elisabeth. Taking a few steps in the direction where the odour was stronger, Elisabeth wanted to see what that person would do. At first they didn't move at all. Then they started again and this time did not stop. Elisabeth knew this was what she was looking for. The person did not only monitor her but was also responsible to stop her if she fo

