Sahalie was getting antsy, staying in Charred Ash Draw for the last six weeks. Arcus was getting so big now and Sahalie was feeling like perhaps it was time to go. She wasn't sure; there was no rule book on this sort of thing. Could Arcus handle the journey they had ahead of them? There would be a lot of learning-on-the-go. Most of her canine education thus far had been focused on naming objects in the world and teaching Arcus her own name. But the real training, training to survive had yet to happen and it really needed to her. The young mother began to pace back and forth, letting all the scenarios and contingencies work her up into a guilty frenzy.
More than anything, Sahalie did not want to ruin Arcus' childhood just because she and Alastor had "shit to do." Forcing Arcus to go out into the real, coyote-infested world too soon might make her grow up too fast. What if she lost that child-like wonder? What if she got eaten by a coyote? Yet, at the same time part of Sahalie wondered if it might not end up to be the most fantastic adventure of a lifetime. As a child Sahalie hadn't initially liked "adventures" and wanted nothing but to stay inside the safe, cozy mists of Spectral Woods forever, but as she grew she had enjoyed venturing here and there up and down the Vale of Secrets. Should they ask Arcus what she wanted? What if she liked it here....
"Al?" she said uncertainly, whining a little, "Al I wanna talk to you... It feels like its time to leave." But it was just a feeling. Sometimes she felt like it would surely rain, but then the clouds would clear up and move out without a single drop.