He had thought he was prepared for this. Perhaps that's why he wasn't. The lone, cedar tree finally came into sight. No amount of pauses, or long drawn breaths would help. He had not returned here since that day. It hung now, on the edge of his thoughts. He'd always been angry how it had all ended. There was so little of his family gathered, and Renier rather he was closer to Grizzly Hollow. But, he 'd learned something. Things just didn't work how you wanted. You just had to do what was best with what you had. Perfect was only a word. He should be grateful he had been there at all. In the end he was. Especially how he had found comfort in knowing his dad no longer suffered from his clouded mind.
"Hey dad," he spoke, a faint smile at the edge of his lips. Walking with care to the final resting ground of Borden Lyall. Clearing his throat he bowed his head, trying to keep his emotions reined in. He would began to think of all that had happened since that tragic day. All the things he wanted to share. Though he did not speak aloud, he would like to think he was talking to him. Maybe, he was humored by it all, and possibly proud. In the long stretch of peaceful silence, he easily heard when someone took a misstep near bye. Stance was quick to shift, obviously suspicious.