Since his twin had left him, their quest, and the Whisper Caverns pack behind, Rook had been abandoned at something that was similar to a deadlock in a chess game; the only thing that was rather unfortunate about this sort of 'block' was that the boy had nothing against him apart from his father's health and there was no telling how much time he had. One day Borden would be absolutely fine; then, the following morning, it was highly plausible that Rook, both his name and face, could have been forgotten while the Lyall patriarch fully remembered the other members of their family. Even if Borden seemed to be all right for at least 75-80% of the time, the struggle of it all came from Bishop's departure and it was hard at times for Rook to keep remembering that he had built himself a whole different support system... that he didn't truly need his age-mate sister in order to be himself, fend for himself, or even think for himself.
Much like his mother and sisters would, he checked and double-checked on his father before leaving the main network of caverns. Hopefully Borden would remain asleep for just a little while longer while Rook worked everything out. In his head he continued to count and consider everything he had needed. Usually, he had Bishop to spot-check him and make sure he had everything in order. As he strode out into the chilled November morning air, he heaved a deep sigh, letting his breath evaporate from his lips. Since his last meeting with the Lady @Narimé, he had several things to meditate on and chew over. Hopefully this would be, once again, the first step he needed to move on.
With the subtle lifting of his skull he angled his muzzle skyward, calling to his leaders - perhaps even @Ash might show to give a formal introduction? - in hopes of answers and much needed advice...
Chances are I have a BEN WHISHAW gif for that.