Every few miles she stopped, lifting her head to the sky and loosing a mournful song, waiting for a response that never came. Her myopic focus on finding her boy had blinded her to the current state of the cedarwood forest. It wasn't until she passed a familiar stump well inside the Hollow's borders that she realized belatedly that there weren't any borders at all. The air was cold and crisp, perfumed by cedar and fallen leaves, but noticeably absent was the scent of life, of a pack. There was no Grizzly Hollow here.
Was it not enough to have every single one of her children taken from her? Was finding her family massacred at the Canyon not enough? Did everything that had ever mattered to her only exist to be taken away? Sage eyes blurred with unshed tears, the topline of her muzzle wrinkling as she unleashed an enraged, guttural shriek. She flung herself forwards on stout limbs, racing for where the pack's den had once been, needing to confirm with her own eyes that they were all well and truly gone.