IC- Rendall listened as the mother stressed her needs to find shelter. The woman's eyes widened as she heard the mother say that her home was in the apartments. They would never make it on time. As the wind began to pick up the woman made the decision quickly, the pair was coming home with her. As the Kenpo grabbed linked arms with the new mother, she gently helped her and the precious cargo along. With a final glance at the others, Rendall wondered what would be done with the deceased family and moved on. Granted it wasn't right to leave them like that, but if she didn't get home before the storm moved in then she was gonna lose poor Sarian.
After what seemed like timeless minutes she smelled that they had crossed the border. Heaving a big sigh of relief she knew that they didn't have to rush as much. They were only a mile or so from Ren and Noah's home. She smiled at the woman. "Not too far now." One thing that did make the woman nervous is that the clouds over head were starting to darken. The Kenpo got nervous enough to know that they even now might not beat the fast-moving storm. She tightened her grip on the woman and tugged her a little towards the tree covered trail that led by their home.
As soon as they reached the trail Rendall set to work looking for one of the dear thickets along the path. She traced the freshest smell to a fairly good looking one. After setting Shiloh's things down Ren turned to the female "I'm gonna need you to wait heree for me. You'll be pretty covered from the rain, but youll need to keep her warm with your heat. I'll return quickly with cloaks and a blanket that way we can reach my home together, and safely.
She didn't give poor Shiloh a chance to talk as she took off quickly down the trail. She ran as fast as her legs could carry her towards the field near the cabin. Thunder overhead sounded and Rendall hoped that Shlioh had listened and kept both her and the pup undercover. Lost in her worrying Ren hit a mud patch and before she knew it her feet were over her head. "Shi...." she didn't have time to finish her curse before her head hit the ground. Dizzy for a moment the wolfess was brought to her senses when the rain began to poor. She turned her head up, about to curse whatever higher power there may be when a light caught her eye. It was her home.