Early hours of the morning, Broken Clouds, 21F/-6C
The Lennox woman did not usually spend time out of the territory this late at night….or rather early morning. But it had been warmer than usual, not quite as frigid and no signs of the storms that had been plaguing them so she hadn’t been able to convince herself to turn around. Just a little further, enjoy the quiet for a little bit longer. It had been almost a year since that fateful conversation with Jethro that had led to everything changing. She was still over the moon in love with the man but had recently been feeling a deep sense of loneliness now that both her boys were gone.
Every day she was left questioning if they had left her because she had not been a good enough mother, or because she didn’t have their father for them. Or maybe it was the universe punishing her for never telling them the truth about Caspian being adopted. Maybe she was moping a little bit, spending a little more time alone than before because she was having a hard time putting on a happy face for everyone. But, she was doing her best when she was with everyone.
On her late night-early morning musings and walking she had seen one of the weirdest things she had ever happened across. A group of squirrels, with piles of nuts all set up in a row, walking around and examining what they others had to offer. Finley’s eyebrows shot up in surprise and she let out a little gasp. At the sound they scattered and left the acorns all behind. She had to have imagined it right?