Enera's journey had taken her longer than it usual; she blamed the weight in her heart dragging her down. She took her own small comfort in knowing it hadn't been Chan's own brother or mother to pass, but she knew he and this Al had been close. Al was the father of the friends she'd made up on the mountain.
She didn't want to deliver this news.
Here she was never the less, looking over the now-familiar blue of the shrinking lake. She didn't even know if Chan and his friends were still here, but it was the last place she'd seen them and she'd promised to try. If it was her, she'd want to know. So, despite the dread in her soul, Enera tilted back her head and called for him, telling him she'd be by the shore waiting.
If he didn't arrive by dusk, she'd set off around the lake to keep looking. She couldn't be away from home long, but she didn't want to leave without trying.