When Karina was convinced that they were alone, she turned to Davin and spoke with resolution. “I don't care what they or anyone else says, I'm going to find Kova.” She fixed her crystalline gaze on her friend as they walked, almost daring him to challenge her. “It's the Mother's will,” Karina explained, demeanor softening, “When I was a pup.. she brought me to him for a reason. This is it. I can't abandon him, or my duty.” They walked a few more minutes, Karina deep in thought. She didn't know what Kjors would think of this mission, and so she couldn't risk telling him her plan.. perhaps if he had spoken up at the meeting... but he hadn't. He had been silent, so silence was what he would get in return. “You can't tell Kjors,” she said suddenly, “Or anyone!”
That didn't make sense though-- if her family didn't know what had happened to her, they would search high and low for her until she was found, and likely bring her back home by force. “Well.. not at first. When I leave, it will take them a few days to realize I'm gone. You have to tell them then. Tell them that I went to search for Kova.. to comfort him and make sure he's okay. Tell them I'm safe and I don't want to be followed.” There. That would work, right? By then she would have a good head start, and she would have made it to Round Stone Crest before even the swiftest of scouts could catch up to her.
“I wish you could come with me,” she said finally, halting her progress. “..But I need you here, to explain to my family. And look after Kjors..” Karina felt a twinge of guilt, but steeled her resolve with the reminder that Kjors had been silent. “I'll leave as soon as the freeze lets up,” Karina added hoping that it would comfort Davin to know that he still had a few moons with her. It was a lie though.. a lie to comfort Davin but also to give him false security, so he might believe he had more time to decide what to do. To decide whether he would spill her secret or not. Karina did not trust even Davin to keep quiet, especially if he thought it was a bad idea for her to go. Everyone always thinks they know what's best for the princess. “We have a lot of preparations to make,” Karina said, voice more lighthearted, “Come on!” She bounded ahead of Davin, worries slowly slipping away as the pair darted through the redwoods.