And here is a little listen if you're interested. <3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3ENX3aHlqU
In a way, she felt like she was cheating herself. The code that she had sworn to live by her entire life, she was now breaking. Another part of her, however, knew that this was the right choice. This was what needed to be done for her own sanity. Jessie had always felt tarnished on this side of the mountain and when Ice disappeared a dark cloud of depression had descended upon her. The only remedy: Hotei and now he, too, was gone. She had tried to get better and succeeded but had only done so with Drestig by her side. Without him, she did not know what she would do and she knew that if she were to remain in Oak Tree Bend with some of the wolves that she could not even bare to call family, she would be condemning herself to her own misery. The pepper-and-salt colored woman had consented to going with Drestig, to being his partner, but still something held her back. The widowed Tainn knew what it was and had been open with the dark man about it. It just took time for her to be able to have enough courage to face him, terrified of what he might think of her now that she was breaking her own morals, betraying the pack that she had helped found and built. After all, she was one of the only remaining founders and she felt like she was letting so many of her past friends down by leaving. What would they say to her if they saw her now? Ice and Marsh? They were who she pondered the most about, never knowing what fate had awaited them, truly comfortable thinking that both of them were long dead now. She had told Drestig that this confrontation was something she needed to do on her own. Triell was like a brother to her and his opinion meant more than anything. After all, she was leaving him without a mate, without a brother, and now she was leaving. She was one hell of a friend and a shitty sister. Far enough away from the borders, she took several deep breaths to steady herself, unsure of how this meeting would go, unsure of how her heart would feel after it. And then…when she thought of Drestig, she knew that even if Triell condemned her to whatever her future held, she would be happy with him. With this in mind, Jessie let out a low howl for her brother, confidant, and oldest friend that remained within the Lore. Jessie Tainn |