Where do we belong, where did we go wrong?
If there's nothing here, why are we still here?
Leave it by it's pain, leave it all alone.
If I never turn, I will never grow,
Keep the door ajar when I'm coming home...
- Fallulah; "Give Us a Little Love"
B o r d e n
I will try, can't you see I'm trying?
Whines and whimpers echoed through the woods; even the winds seemed as though it has changed directions. A familiar face, one that had not yet gone forgotten by the souls of Relic Lore, had emerged at long last. It had been just a little over a year since Borden Lyall had had a carpet of pine needles beneath is feet, but everything about the realm of Cedarwood Forest seemed to welcome him home.
Limping through the trees, he meandered about with his ears back against the nape of his neck and tail held level with his spine. To him, it only seemed logical that his children - particularly Renier, who had only departed Renegades Reach a few days before he had - would gather in this part of the Lore. Their cub days had been filled with fanciful renditions of Grizzly Hollow, the magnificence and beauty of Jasper Rocks, and the mysteries of the Thicket of Secrets. To even think about finding them elsewhere was surely a perplexing thought; and, Borden very much preferred to try and keep himself in order. Just as he trusted Anyu to keep his eldest daughters Trisden and Aiyana in line (as they were both directed to keep the Reach in working order in case he suddenly desired to return), the Lyall patriarch trusted his instincts to guide his every step. If he suddenly felt wary of his surroundings, he changed the direction of his path and, if he wanted to take a step back, he fully turned around and walked until he felt comfortable again - physically and mentally. He was surely certain though that no matter what, he would find himself at his predetermined destination: the old bear den that was his abandoned stomping grounds, land that was left to Kade Attaya, his mate, and the rest of the pack who wished to stay behind.
It had been a while now since he had left the edges of the tree line and the hedges of the Thicket of Secrets behind. His nose and whiskers continuously twitched as he went, just in case he might have missed the familiar scent of Lyall en route to the heart of the forest. So far, though, there was nothing that particularly stuck out to him; there was just the usual, miscellaneous tangs of fox, deer, squirrels, and a hint of raven wherever an old scent trail might have been several days ago. A low whine escaped from his nostrils; the more he looked around the more he began to venture into the parts of his mind that he only recently began to venture into. What he remembered of his place within Relic Lore was, at this point, his strongest memory, from which all other memories were rooted to. He could remember what it had felt like to leave the Mountain of Dire, the heartwarming memories of finding Jaysyek and the life they had within the depths of this very forest, the faces of his children when they had each emerged from that underground burrow, and why they had left Grizzly Hollow behind. Now that he thought of it all, comprehended each fleeting scent that curled in his nostrils, he came to realize that the land and everything within it was still very healthy, untouched by the plague that had once threatened to bring his domain into ruins and his family into their graves under his watch.
Now that he was here he was going to make sure that everything was or would be as it was - just as he remembered it. One way or another, he was bound to find what he was looking for... in no particular order: Renier, the pack den, Rook and Bishop, Kade, and the children he and Jaysyek were still sorely missing (Taima, Calla, and Ryvet). The only catch was that he had to keep himself from getting lost first...
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