I've changed my song to match each story;
I've changed sides.
Can I watch 'em as they fall,
When they finally try to stand,
Redeem myself for everyone I've buried with these hands?"
—Go to the Light by Murder by Death
Borders. Aleksei could smell them on the wind, and it left him dumbstruck. He was still as a stone, save for the wind tousling his fur. A creep outside someone’s home, staring through a window. The last time he had looked for sanctuary with another pack (one that was not Hearthwood), it had ended in misery. It hadn’t been his fault of course (the company he kept had been a dagger behind his back the whole time) and he’d tried to save what he could—who he could—but he couldn’t shake that feeling that it would happen again and again and again, perhaps even until he closed his eyes for good.
But he was here alone, and he brought no intention of harm to Wild Rye Field.
Yet still he made no move to call for the leaders, or the guardians. They were allied to Hearthwood River, were they not? What if they turned him away at the borders? Not even @Askan, or @Reyes, would be able to speak for him, for a leader’s word was law, and law was to be followed. Having said that, the self exiled Baranski found himself questioning that more and more. Was it not law in Hearthwood to chase out someone who bred without permission? Both Karina and Inna had been given free passes to their mistakes, to their carelessness … so did that put family above law? Aleksei hated the thought; in his eyes, actions deserved consequences, regardless of perpetrator.
He sighed. What use was there in stewing at the borders? He’d have to take his chance. Now or never, right? If they turned him away, wanted to keep their alliance safe without the risk of a shambles due to family upset, he’d just keep walking. He’d already travelled more than others gave him credit for. He could do it again. He lifted his head, howled out for the wolves of the rye fields.
He'd take the risk.