For @Triell. The timeline on this is a bit murky, but I think since it's a few days past the challenge, Fenrir has said that Ice would have told Serach that Triell & Naira are leaving.
If there was an ounce of emotional energy left in Serach's body, he didn't know where it was hiding. Over the past year, he had come to terms with those absences in his life that had left the biggest holes, but that familiar crushing feeling of abandonment had come rushing back in a heartbeat as more and more Bend wolves took flight. They were experiencing the coldest, longest nights of the year, but a match had been lit in the very center of the Bend and set his dreams for what he expected his future to look like on fire. Standing on a rise covered with snow, Serach could not help but feel like he was standing on those ashes.
He and @Aponi had lit the match themselves, with their foolish dreams for a future. @Sahalie had pointed out that the pack had reacted just as violently when Drestig had proposed uprooting them all, but somehow Serach had been blinded to the fact that this upset in leadership would have similar effects. They were not the same thing, in his mind, and yet the number of paw prints leading out of the Bend had proven him wrong. The evidence was plain to see in the fresh snow, and no amount of rationalizing was going to change that fact.
While he cared deeply for all of the wolves who had decided to build their hopes elsewhere, there was one wolf in particular who Serach would not let go without some kind of a fight. Although as he raised his head and called for his uncle, the younger man could not be certain if he would be fighting to get Triell to stay put or to release all of the rage and pain he was feeling. Unsure if the older man was even still there to answer him, he remained quiet and determined to wait as long as it took to know for sure.