**Otto’s POV
It seemed a bit strange to step outside in the morning and not see a dead body.
Every day since I’d first started hearing the fighting nearby, I’d come out to find their bodies littering the ground.
It’s nearly impossible to tell a friendly dead wolf from an enemy dead wolf.
I would spend a few hours dragging them away from my home to keep the wild animals, the bugs, and the smell away.
But hopefully, that was all over.
This was the third morning in the past few weeks that I had been able to come out of my hiding spot in the morning and not see a dead wolf lying within a hundred yards of my cottage.
I took a look around before I completely revealed myself, but I didn’t see any suspicious wolves anywhere.
Perhaps the fact that the only howls I’d heard the night before had come in the distance truly did mean that the war was being pushed back in the other direction.
It was almost too good to be true, but I wanted to believe it.