As of late, the pack was in shambles; Aisling and Kiche had returned though the latter not to her liking, though she saw little of them and they had yet to prove their worth to her for their abandonment. Crux had gone and although they were gaining members, they were loosing them just as quickly. Borden, their alpha, had gone long ago and Elettra (and surely everyone else) had hoped he had taken his two sons with them. But nay. She had found Prosper, dead. Theo had drawn her attention once more, bitten by a venomous snake- dead. Elettra had always been determined she could do things on her own, that she could lead if she must, though it would seem without a male figure, without their father, the children were wild and their adults were loosing hope.
A snarl overcame her, clearly blaming Borden for his treasonous leave, for his abandonment of his children, his wife. And so she walked- and walked, if only to simmer the burning in her heart. It had been hours since her leave and not once did she bother looking back. She would travel south-east, down the length of the cedarwood forest and into the heart of the drooping willows. To her, the lands were still very lovely, a beautiful place of peace. She remembered her previous time here, in the company of Borden's brother. He had warned her and respectfully did she go against the rogue male, though it would seem his heeded warnings should have been heard by her. 'He's a tyrant!', Angier said, 'Cares only for himself!' And perhaps he had been right. Elettra Archer had not believed it before.
After a while of settling under the very same tree she had when she met Angier, did she lift, once more setting off on her journey to no where. East through the land of the drooping willows, did finally the land grow more rocky, did the forest begin to part. Still she moved on without hesitation, turning over the rocky lands and scaling them with an ease (she had lived in the foothills of mountains before). The day was quickly turning into night, with the stars shinning through the glow of the setting sun, the moon eager to take her place. With a gruff expression, was Elettra all too aware of her need for settlement in unknown lands during the night, and found herself seeking a placement for rest; a little knoll in the rocks, a small outcrop, a cave, a long forgotten den in the dirt.
In time, she would stumble upon this: Her pale gaze grew wide in wonder, her lips parting in awe. Through a sliver of opening in the rock, hoping it was a cave to sleep in, did an opening of an expense land lay before her. Large was the cavern and more beautiful then she had ever seen. Through what could have been water from the heartleaf creek, was a lack of water formed, centered in the cavern; still, vast, and so clearly blue. The cavern is alight, fed by the patchy rock ceiling which shined down rays of the moon and stars. It is serene and beautiful and Elettra would only take a moment more in her pause of wonder before going forth. Cool is the water on her footing and after a few more moments, she would enter the chilly water's, simmering finally, the fire in her heart.