Since coming into the wolves of Whisper Caverns and being reunited with his children - Bishop and Rook - Borden had been having severe flashbacks and instances of fleeting memories that were no longer intact. In the hours of the morning just before dawn, when the lands of Relic Lore were still covered in chilled dew and blanketed with a thick curtains of of fog, he had been called from his sleep to the reaches of mead. His visible shivered, twitching just enough as to make the very tips of his russet ears vibrate as though the air were rife with the sounds of a busy morning; and, yet, no birds sang... no squirrels chattered, and no other wolves seemed to bark or howl their morning news to one another.
Trembling as he went, the Lyall patriarch stepped forward from the forest and out into the open air where there was nothing but the grass at his feet and no more than a 10 feet radius from him in any direction. His tail lifted inquisitively but the silence pressed against his ears. He supposed this was the very reason why this place was Hush Meadow. Forcing himself to blink his eyes and seeing what he could with his good eye, he squinted into the mist, and what he saw before his very eyes made his heart leap.
A pale wolf with striking white fur that easily blended into the muted grays of the fog. In his head, she giggled and barked at him. When he closed his eyes and tipped his head back, he heard and felt her prance up to him, rubbing her fur against his throat and side before dancing away. His breath was stolen away and it seemed that that was not the only thing that she had taken. His teeth chattered and he stumbled after her, ultimately falling flat on the ground with his chin in the cold grass. "Wait..."
He panted as he struggled to right himself, with his left paw giving way beneath him twice before he was able to sit up properly. A chill wracked his bulky frame and when he finally came to his senses, he winced with a shake of his head. He was alone... or so he thought. The fur at the back of his neck rose and he closed his eyes tight; he could feel someone's breath at the base of his right ear. He swallowed. She might not have been there in actuality, but in the prison of his mind, he was finally being confronted by yet another demon he had not laid to rest. Under his breath he pleaded, "I can't, Vlarindara. Please... please, leave."
When his pale eyes came to face the waking world again, he reclined forward and slicked his ears back, fearfully staring into a number of silhouettes in the mist. He tried to count them all but eventually lost count as he turned his head about from one side to the other to take them in. Had he not been so sick, he might not have panicked with a ear-splitting yowl, "Jaysyek... Jaysyek, help!"