Before Larkspur had come to Relic Lore, he had faced things a little more head-on. But then he'd been a little more in charge, and any consequences before him were easily pushed aside with a shrug. Now he had to look before he leapt, which had never suited him too well. Lately, though, Larkspur had been forced to do or say (or not say) things that didn't suit him. He tried to do good and he tried to pretend that he liked to do good, but in the end he still missed being in a position where his word was law.
Not to say that he wasn't in a good position. Larkspur was Quaking Vale's second, but in the end second was still just... second. He had to bite his tongue and do what was good for the pack, which mostly meant that he was doing what was good for him. He wasn't at the top, but he was close to it. He was surrounded by wolves that cared about him enough to let him stick around, and cared about him enough to still let him get away with being himself. Or, well, there was at least one wolf that cared, and in the end Sahalie was the only one that mattered. He couldn't speak for Alastor, and didn't believe that Castel liked having him around. Niles maybe liked it less, though he had not seen the wolf in quite some time.
That morning he had gotten up to patrol and now was heading back to check one of the caches. He had his little routine and barely broke it, and more or less thought he was happy with it. Patrol, look for something to hunt, maybe eat if he was hungry, nap for the rest of the day. Some days he traveled beyond Quaking Vale's borders, but mostly he kept close. He had to keep himself useful, if not for the benefit of Quaking Vale, then for the benefit of himself.
Spring had arrived a little late but as it had each year, it did arrive. It wasn't what he was used to and even then he wondered if he'd ever be used to the springs or the summers or the falls or the winters of Relic Lore. Time healed all wounds, but would his homesickness ever go away?
He jumped, jaws snapping around a dove just as it attempted to flee. Larkspur gave it a good shake, sending a flurry of white feathers everywhere.