Luna sat in silence, chewing on her food, as the wind kicked up. Some ash moved in a miniscule cyclone near the flame, but didn't come any closer. There was a sharp thump outside and she gently set down her bag and reached for her bow. Another thump. Loading the bow with an arrow, Luna pulled back on the string and pointed it towards the only opening in her shelter. She made sure to stay very much silent and listened...
Sniff, sniff, sniff.
Letting out a breath of relief, Luna stood up and walked over to her stash of food. Grabbing a can, she pulled the top off and brought over a small slab of concrete she used as a plate. Pouring the contents out of the can, Luna set down the slab in front of the small opening and watched as a small pack of wolves cautiously made their way towards the slab.
"Don't worry, I'm not going to hurt you." Luna reassured them. "Never have."
One looked at her for a moment. She assumed this was the alpha male and Luna kept the eye contact. After a moment, the wolf bent down his head and began to lap up the food--the rest following suit. The area she stayed in was vast. There was enough room to make a shelter for those who were stranded and then some. This building must have been massive. The pack made their way towards one of the far ends. Far away from Luna, but not too far that they couldn't see each other.
Glancing out of the opening, Luna can see the small shop that the young man and woman were taking refuge. Hearing the thunder, Luna wasn't too sure that small building can take the storm. The foundation was falling on its own. After a few minutes, Luna sighed and stood up, arming herself with her bow and quiver of arrows along with her daggers.
"Be good. You guys have been here before." She told the pack and the alpha male answered with a bark.
With one final look, she ducked under the small hole and climbed on top of the falling buildings in front of her, while puling her goggles over her eyes. Pulling her hood up and wrapping her old torn up shirt around her mouth and nose, Luna made her way towards the small hardware store. Once she got there, she knocked on the door. A girl looked up quite startled and when the door opened, Luna pulled the fabric away from her face.
"This building isn't going to last the storm, just warning you. I have a place that's relatively safe. There's food and water there too. You better hurry, the wind is going to kick up some debris soon and it doesn't look like you have much protection from it."
Luna glanced around the store. There were a few things she could use. Quickly, Luna opened her bag and emptied the shelves of much of what they had left.
"Come on. I'm not going to hurt you. Unlike you guys, I've been pretty good on my own."