He'd been in a pretty shit mood for a while now, and it made it difficult to keep that shiny soft mask attached to his face. On this particular morning, he'd taken a hare to Chan and the little freak had the audacity to spit at him. Of course he had lashed out, and the other teen would be feeling the repercussion throughout his broken limb for the rest of the day, but the insult still remained. And worse than that, it was worrying to see the Eastfall kid muster up a bit of spine.
What if the day came and Chan didn't leave? What if Roland had overplayed his paw? This battle was still won, he knew that, but the war was anyone's game. It all depended on who the adults wanted to put their faith in, and despite his superiority, Roland knew they would place it in their own blood.
It burned him up.
So he'd left, taking off down the mountain and escaping into the forests below. This one, to the North, drew him in with its fog and darkness. The shadows' depths cooled his heated fur and soothed his charred ego, and he attempted to leave behind his anxious thoughts by focusing on exploring this alluring place.