Everything was bad. Maybe even more than bad when he thought about it because nothing in the whole entire world was easy and he knew that from months of experience. But he was convinced that shouldn't have influenced his search for Rayza. He was supposed to be a hero! The wolf that swooped in at just the right time and saved everybody in trouble before disappearing onto his next grand adventure. He would probably even put Reyes to shame and that was no easy task because the man was the absolute best when it came down to helping others. But nothing was going his way.
It was sort of like everything wasn't going his way. Because his idea wasn't approved by Askan and that was probably the first bad omen for his future adventure. But in his own defence it wasn't like he could just let the poor kid die. His paw was sprained! Who knew what else might have happened last time he and Rayza saw each other. But of course his spree of bad luck didn't end there. Not when he went on to get brutally mauled by a million bats and had that really awkward encounter with that one rude stranger only days ago.
But he wasn't about to give up. Not when he finally made his way to the mountainous forests where they last saw each other. He was convinced he was close. That any moment now he would find Rayza's scent and everything else would be history with the both of them heading back to that one waterfall Askan talked about. And he didn't know what would happen then but he was sure he could figure it out by the time they got there. Maybe he could take Rayza under his wing or something. He didn't know!
With a huff Cottongrass returned to the impossible task of following scent trails. It wasn't an easy job, especially when he wasn't that good at tracking in the first place and it probably really didn't help that it was raining buckets. He almost wished Reyes didn't get mad at him that one time when they were looking for Victoria. Yelling their name and hoping for the best was so much more easier than being quiet and sniffing around for them! But Reyes always had to be the smart one with the way he worried about bears and mountain lions. He wasn't even around yet Cottongrass was being bossed around by him! And to make matters worse —
His paws stumbled to a halt.
Because wait.
Wait.
Reyes wasn't nearby. He was miles away probably doing something like cuddling with Askan or maybe just grumbling about the weather because that seemed like a favourite past time of his. Which meant that he didn't know what Cottongrass was doing just then. And he probably didn't even care that much in the first place but it wasn't often Cottongrass had such earth shattering epiphanies. His tail started to slowly wag behind him as the gears of his mind picked up the pace. Because what Reyes didn't know wouldn't hurt him.
What Askan and Reyes didn't know wouldn't hurt them.
It just might have been the biggest realization of Cottongrass' life.
Because it meant that he could do whatever he wanted and it wasn't like they was just going to suddenly know. The world didn't work like that! Or at least he was pretty sure the world didn't work like that. But that just meant he had some testing to do before he could prove his theory was true. His rear end gave an excited wiggle and he stepped forward. And without much more for him to but enact his grand scheme —
Cottongrass yelled out "Rayza!" into the surrounding forest before continuing on his merry way. It would probably take a lot of yelling before he found the kid but he was okay with that. He knew for a fact that it was infinitely easier than forcing himself to keep quiet and follow scent trails for countless hours in the freezing rain. In that moment Cottongrass was convinced that he was the smartest wolf to ever exist.