There was another whine from her as the wolf stopped walking. She wondered what he was doing, why he was stopping. She paced still, wanting to go after him, but knowing that she really shouldn't. That would be going too far, that would be leaving the territory, and she did not want to have her scent be scattered on the lands of different wolves. They all got together rather well, they all stayed out of each other's way and didn't leave their boundaries. It was a big forest, it had plenty of room for everyone.
When the wolf began to return to her, she barked excitedly, acting more like a wolf pup than anything. When he nuzzled her, she nuzzled right back, before barking excitedly and starting to prance around him happily. He wanted to stay! She felt so excited, she wanted to do something now, but she wasn't sure what. Run! They should run! She let off a loud bark at him before she started to run, but she didn't run fast, she had enough speed that they were moving, but they'd be able to run for a while. She wanted to just run beside her friend.
Pure, uninhibited, and satisfying. Just running. There was no other thoughts, none of the pack, none of hunger, of loss, of want, or desire, just running. That's all there was to it. They would just run, just because they could, because there was room to do, because they could.