It was all said and done now. Now all he could do was try and fix his mistakes. Larkspur sniffed at the ground, but could smell nothing more than mud and old scents. He guessed he didn't smell much like Quaking Vale anymore, which officially made him a loner. Hopefully temporarily, but maybe not.
He had told Kuwindwa that he'd be heading southeast, and now that he was away from the misty forest, started east. It felt nice to be alone, but the feeling would wear off. Larkspur liked to be alone, but he didn't like to be far from familiar faces. He was safer that way, and now a days all he really wanted was security. In Quaking Vale he had it, but out here he might as well be no better off than he had been when he'd first been chased out of his home. Larkspur stopped after finding a particular dry patch, settling down under a tree to watch the world go by.