Being more of a glass half empty than half full sort of man, Lark found himself worrying over what he would do, should the Bend not take in his granddaughter. The idea alone was making his blood boil, and although he wanted to believe that there was no way on earth that they would push away his Snippet, he didn't.
Could he burn another bridge for her? Or would he be better off kicking the girl to the curb?
He had just started to feel comfortable in his new pack. He had gotten to know the wolves, he had fallen into the routine of hunting and sleeping. Although Larkin didn't believe he would be truly happy, he felt slivers of it during his time in his new pack. Snippet, on the other hand, felt more... solid. He'd been disowned by his old pack, and somehow he didn't doubt that the same would happen with his new home. He could easily convince someone who had nothing to stick by his side. There was less of a risk with the girl.
Without bothering to wake @Parsnip up, he got onto all fours. Lark shook his pelt out and looked around at the misty forest, which wasn't so daunting now that he'd spent the past few months in it. He mostly knew his way around. It had just started to get light out, and soon the mist wouldn't be so difficult to see through. "C'mon, Snippet, we have to find a rabbit," even if that only meant that he'd have to face his issue head-on sooner.
And on the other hand, perhaps it'd all work out fine. @Sahalie had once said how chill Oak Tree Bend was. It was about high time he see if there was any truth in her words.
(This post was last modified: Oct 07, 2016, 06:35 PM by Larkspur.)