“Adventure.” He said. It was the truth…or at least it hit the halfway mark. To tell the whole of the story would first require him to admit, to accept what he denied. “There was a whole world beyond my pack’s borders and I wanted to see it. So I said my goodbyes and left.”
It was a hard goodbye, he had to let go of the familiar to achieve the unfamiliar, unpredictable, and dangerous but also exciting. Haji didn’t regret his decision though he’d faced hardship in his solitude he also overcame it. In the face of adversity he didn’t die, he proved to himself and what he’d like to think also to his family and former pack. He a wolf once of average skill and meager ability improved enough to look after his own skin and avoid starving in the process. But like everything in life his fondness of solitude waned as the phase passed and like the stars sought the return of the moon after its patterns of fickleness lapsing in and out as a new moon, he too began to seek the company of others.