“I am,” he admitted with a lazy smile, the tip of his tail twitching. “I was born in the Yukon. Lived there for the first year of my life.” Before I was forced, by my brother, to leave the reserve we lived on. But he skipped that last part. Because Aurora did not need to hear it. Sometimes he wondered what had become of his birthplace, but he had no intentions of returning. Not unless things got real bad in Hearthwood and he needed to escape permanently. But he was not looking to return to the cushioned lifestyle he had been accustom to. It was more so to see what happened to his family—his parents. His father had grown content in their surroundings, more specifically the fence, whereas his mother had always hoped for more.
His smile widened as she spoke and he tipped his nose. Interesting was certainly one way to put it. He was thankful for the group of wolves he had acquired over the years. While they remained small numbers did not matter to them. Lachesis just wanted to see the pack thrive and see the Hearthwood legacy continue. He could not imagine living anywhere else—not after everything he’d been through with the pack. “Hearthwood River,” he answered with a warm smile, his tone calm. “It’s the only place that’s ever truly felt like home.”
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