Within moments she found the familiar location, her recent haunt, Bramble Falls. A quick glance told her nobody had disturbed her makeshift home, a small cave on the Falls' right side, where a large stone jutted out from the rock face. Under that rock, the assorted bones of various small kills lay in a heap, the yearling's only sustenance lately; she returned to them with a sigh, heaving herself to the ground and resting her slender jaw on the cool, hard floor of her little cavern.
What were they going to say when someone found her? The thought made her heartbeat quicken, and she focused on the gently flowing water beyond her perch to calm her nerves. As she let her eyes slip shut, the day of the hunt slipped into her head, and she could see Marsh approaching her, could feel the icy tension between he and Ruiko as Triell uncomfortably stood by. If Ruiko, who as she assumed was well respected among the Swift River pack, could be held in contempt for abandoning them, then how would they treat Volkan, a newcomer? She hadn't proved herself yet; she had done little but pledge her allegiance to Indru before vanishing. And though she hadn't been gone long, she knew, the fear of how they'd react when she returned tore at her insides. <i>Vicious cycle,</i> she thought inwardly. Think about going back. Freak out. Resist going back. Take even longer to return...
But she needed them, didn't she? She couldn't leave Ruiko, anyway, she realized, trying to relax as fat drops of rain began to plummet to the ground. The sound of the peaceful afternoon rain made her pale eyes open once again as she fought to stay awake.
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