After Kjors was banished from Kingsfall it did not take long for Karina and Bennet to follow. At first the ghost had worried that the twins would follow their milk-mother as well, due to their close relationship with her and her daughter. Lachesis did not know what he would have done if they had followed the dragon and company. They were still too young to understand that what Kjors had done proved his disloyalty to the pack. He was only looking out for himself (and Karina); he did not care about family values. Ever since the one-eyed wolf joined the river wolves Lachesis had worried about his security in the pack. And as Maksim’s health declined, his worrying only increased. It did not take long for Kjors to show his true colours; he would explain the situation to the twins once the initial shock wore off. To them, Kjors had always been there — like the weird, grizzly uncle — but that didn’t mean he was there for Hearthwood.
He had hopes the trio vacated the lands neighbouring Kingsfall. Despite Hearthwood being small in size, they were mighty. They would not allow Kjors to get close — even if Karina and Bennet were at his heels.
As the morning sun began to stretch across the Lore XIX headed west, his long legs carrying him quickly over the terrain. Perhaps he was hoping to run into a wolf of the Notch, or maybe he was looking for loners to persuade into joining the river wolves before the arrival of winter. Or, perhaps, the white wolf was looking for some sort of adventure to bite him right on the tip of his nose… Whatever it was, his pace did not slow. He weaved effortlessly through the trees, skirting the water as he continued forward, searching for nothing in particular.
stick with those who stick with you