She stood at the forest's edge, the wind that so mirrored her spirit tousling her long fur.
Niija Tainn, as much as she adored her family, was a wolf guided by the deep rhythms of nature; only it ruled her. Still, family bonds were strong—and very much a part of nature—and so, wherever the wind took her, the tawny woman would always return home. Her restlessness had come to be accepted by those that knew her, as much as it surely exasperated them. But her lonely travels afforded her a deep wisdom of the world they lived in. It was a large part of what made her such an effective guide for her family, and without it... Niija would not be the wolf she was.
With the calmness that defined her, no guilt or apprehension marring her tender voice, Niija lifted her head and sang to the wolves of Swift River:
I am home.
Niija was home! It was almost too much for his heart to bear.
<b>"It is you,"</b> he breathed as he dashed towards her, the beautiful sight of his beautiful sister standing there tall and strong as she always was. Distinct memories of her were few, but it had been so very long and he had been so young, but what memories he had were cherished. His tail wagged helplessly behind him as he approached, almost reverential in his manner. His whole world was his family; this was a gift of the highest order.</blockquote>
<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>
His bright eyes of liquid topaz were wide seeing the familiar face of his beloved sister, and he was like Kinis unbelieving then so overwhelmed that another Tainn had returned. His black banner beat the air behind him, and he let out a happy woof, loping quickly to lessen the yards between Niija, and Kinis. <b>"Niija!"</b> He called, extremely happy as she had been much a mother to him in his smaller days.</blockquote>
Her brothers rushed to greet her, and Niija—usually so composed and distant—could not help but to rush forward and happily lick their foreheads in turn, tail wagging behind her. How they had grown! It seemed to her that she should be but a distant memory to them, perhaps marred by the belief she had abandoned them. Niija would have understood, for her actions were often mysterious and in her younger days left her family bitter. But to her joy, they did not yet seem to blame her or accuse her of treachery.
I hope all has been well in my absence,Niija stated, a question edging her tone.You both seem to have grown tremendously in my time away; I can hardly believe it is you!she continued, laughing—surely Swift River was doing well, if Kinis and Triell were able to grow so swiftly and sturdily.
<blockquote>Triell's bark made his head turn for a moment, but it could only add to the moment's happiness; now the joy could be shared between them. Grinning and offering his brother a wag of the tail, a shared understanding of his brother's excitement, he looked back to Niija, only to be greeted with a kiss to the head. Whining softly, Kinis returned the gesture to her chin, a token of the respect she had once commanded from him - and that which was easily reborn. Kinis understood that many of his siblings had gone their own way, and though he was incapable of it himself, he was no longer able to hold it against any of them. That she had returned was enough to forgive her, not that forgiveness was really required.
Her absence! So much had happened! Kinis briefly thought back to a similar question posed by Ranger, and marvelled at the difference; how were he and Triell to cover everything that had happened? The strongest memories he had of her were when he was a child - so that put the gap at around a year, if not more. That was confirmed by her comments regarding their growth, which made Kinis smile shyly. She did not look much different, save, perhaps, for a little smaller - but he understood that to be largely due to his taller perspective.
<b>"Indru has puppies!"</b> was all he could think of, grinning goofily as he declared it, though the news was large enough in and of itself, and confirmed that the pack was doing well. Triell would hopefully be able to offer something more substantial.</blockquote>
<i>at least... that's where I'm supposed to be...</i></center>
Twitching his nose he breathed the different scents on her coat, only curious to where she had been if to hear a new story, or about a place outside of Relic Lore. Upon her words about his size he grinned from ear to ear, and nodded his head in beat with his bushy, black tail. There was a lot that had happened since he had last seen her, sooo much. He wasn't sure where to begin, and honestly rather have Indru inform her. Surely Ruiko, and he would be thrilled!
Finally Kinis managed to exclaim she had nieces, and nephews and this is when Triell piped in, <b>"Yes, you'll have to meet them, and Corinna!"</b> What else could he say, his orange-yellow tinged eyes were bright with happiness, he didn't want to talk about the bad but surely she would need to know some details. <b>"Everyone is well now, and most of our together,"</b> he said more composed, not quite sure what she would like to hear. <b>"How are you?"</b> He asked, a careful look to her facade once more.</blockquote>
<b>"Puppies!"</b> she exclaimed; but of course Indru would have puppies, and her eagerness was born more from excitement than surprise. He was a sturdy and just wolf—if he had not found a mate and produced children by now, Niija would have been concerned. It explained his lack of arrival thus far, and Niija no longer feared he was slighting her—with a mate and pups to attend to, surely her brother had his paws full.
<b>"I am well,"</b> she assured them, <b>"and eager to settle down again with Swift River. I feel in my bones that the days of my journeying are behind me; it will be a long while before I leave Relic Lore again."</b></blockquote>