Kajika didn't have to reacquaint himself with the territory. He'd never forgotten everything about what used to belong to him. Now it belonged to someone else and he was just glad to be back. He strolled through the forest mostly just reminiscing of times past.
Kajika didn't have to reacquaint himself with the territory. He'd never forgotten everything about what used to belong to him. Now it belonged to someone else and he was just glad to be back. He strolled through the forest mostly just reminiscing of times past.
The seasons were changing once again, and the air was getting cooler. This time around the cool nights seemed to be getting to her in ways it hadn’t before. Her joints – of all things – were achy. She chuckled to herself about the notion, knowing it was due to old age. Though she wasn’t sure exactly where the time had gone. The morning was still young as its light filtered through the trees, bathing the trees in its golden glow. Large paws moved easily amongst the terrain, at a slower pace than she once had as a younger woman. Just like when she was a younger woman however, his unmistakable scent crossed her nose. Her teacher, her mentor, her best friend. She steered in his direction almost automatically. Though her paws moved without asking her mind pumped the brakes. She was thankful to see Kajika again she had some feelings she didn’t really want to discuss but knew needed to be anyways. Once his dark frame came into sight, she let out a woof to catch his attention. She gave him a warm smile when he turned to face her.
It was a leisurely pace he took through the forest of Sanguine Cove. He didn't feel the urgency to move about the territory that he once had. There was something freeing for the dark man not having to lead a pack. He would only admit it to himself and maybe one other that he rather enjoyed not having so many responsibilities in his advanced age.
His thoughts and movements were stopped by the familiar voice that came from behind him. As always he greeted her with a smile and happy wag in his tail. Kajika waited for Moondhadow to catch up before speaking. "Good morning to you Moon. It's a fine day to catch up with an old friend wouldn't you say?" He said once she'd closed the distance.
Despite her aging and slower pace she quickly caught up to her chocolate companion. She bumped his shoulder with hers as he greeted her. "A fine day indeed." She agreed with a wave of her silver dusted tail and small chuckle. It had been way too long since she had last seen him. She began to walk again figuring a nice stroll would be good for the both of them. "How have ya been? How are the twins?" Moon asked her longtime friend. This had been the longest span of time in her entire life she had been without him. Even before he found her that fateful day, she had been just a yearling. She was grateful that he had found his way back home.
"I've been good...well except for the things that come with getting older." Which he was sure she knew about. "The twins are well doing their own thing. You know how it is with kids." The twins were older now and had been going about their own lives for awhile now. "Tell me about you, how have you been? What have you been up to all this time?" He was curious where she'd gone after they'd left the cove.
Her spirits were lifted even more when he returned her bump with a playful nip to the ear. Her silver dusted tail waved as she playfully pawed at him before settling down to take a nice stroll. The inky woman asked how her old friend had been and how her niece and nephew were doing. His response that he was good except the things that came with getting older made her laugh and nod in agreement. Isn't that the truth? she agreed within her own mind. Kajika went on to explain that the twins were well and off living their own lives. She smiled and looked at him in agreement. That she did know how kids were. Moonshadow continued to look at him as he asked how she had been and what she had been up to in their time apart. She looked away as a flash of pain crossed her features hoping he hadnt caught it but knowing better than to think he hadnt. There was a mixture of feelings about what at happened all those years ago. Pain, betrayal, guilt, regret, and blame were just a few. Blame was a huge one but who to blame, herself or him, had been a constant battle. She shouldn't have left the cove in the first place. If she had stayed would he have stayed? Though why did he choose to leave while she was gone with no warning? She knew of his thoughts of leaving the cove but didnt actually think he would...or should she say hoped he wouldnt. But he did. She came back to the cove empty, void of her family, not a sign anywhere. Though she also placed the blame on the universe and the coyotes. Had there not been a landslide to steal her husband away would any of them have left? Or if those vermin hadnt taken over the lore could they have all lived happily ever after? They would never know so there was no use in dwelling on it. Especially when the majority of her life was now behind her.
Recomposing herself by clearing her throat the ebony Eastfall woman responded "I've seen better days for sure. But I spent two years searchin' for everyone - Chan, Nash, Staryn, ya, Tulip...anyone. I periodically returned home hopin' someone found their way back 'n to visit Tagg. Then I decided to return to the cove for the last time when the boys found me." She smiled at him from the fondness of the memory as her banner gave a few more wags. "They were here with Aleister 'n Neha, all wantin' to revive the cove. So here we are." She chuckled, proud of the work they accomplished and the home they were able to rebuild. It was good to be home.
She went on to explain about what had occurred in her life since they'd last seen each other. "I am glad that you returned that last time when you found Aleister," he stated, "I might never have found you but I am sorry you had to spend the last two years without your family. I wish I had known."
She'd brought up something that he'd been wondering about since he'd returned and realized that Tagg wasn't there too. "What happened to Tagg?" He asked cautiously. Kajika had a rather bad feeling about what had befallen his friend.
She leaned into his comforting nudge before continuing on with her story. Her best friend stated his happiness for her returning home to find Aleister and her boys. Then continued on to say he may not have found her otherwise. A small sad smile of appreciation appeared on her speckled maw as he apologized for what she went through in those two years. That smile quickly disappeared as he asked what happened to Tagg. Mercury pools went wide as she realized he didnt know. How could he? He and Birtie had left before the slide happened. Her eyes began to well up with mist as a low whine rumbled from her throat. She parted her jaws to speak but nothing came out. A few more moments of tense silence between them passed before the onyx woman was able to answer. "Oh Kajika...T-Tagg's gone." The mist in her eyes were partly her own pain but instead mostly for the pain she knew this news was going to bring him.
He wanted to know what had happened but he didn't ask then. It was clear she wasn't up to answering questions then so instead he moved forward and embraced her. "I'm so sorry Moonshadow. I'm going to miss him. He was a good man and he was good to you and the boys."
The pain was alot, though not nearly as much as when it was fresh. It was something she knew would never fully go away, that it was now a part of her. Silver orbs looked upon her best friend as he processed the terrible news. The tears in her eyes broke the dam and flowed down her cheeks as he embraced her. She held onto him tightly, in a wolfish hug as he spoke. His words and embrace brought an amount of comfort she didnt know she needed. A small sob was released into his chocolate fur as she shut her eyes tight to try to stifle the river of tears. She held her embrace for a few extra moments before finally peeling herself away from him. The inky woman looked into the amber gaze of her oldest friend in the world, a sad small smile appeared on her salt and pepper maw. "Let's go visit him. He's buried near the original cove's communal den. He'd like a visit from ya." She gave his cheek a small nudge before turning in the direction towards their old home across the lake. She would tell him the specifics either on their walk or when they arrived. She didnt want to blind side him with the large rock burial they had no choice but to give the fallen hero. However, she didnt know how to explain exactly what happened without showing him. It was a sad reality but one she had to share with him, they all were family afterall.
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