<blockquote><i>Afternoon; Clear — Current Temperature: 33° F/1° C</i>
Two and a half weeks had passed since Borden had confronted Valiant and the small teethmarks that swept along the brute's lower ribs were almost reduced to scabs and dry patches of skin underneath what remained of his winter pelt. These days, he often spent his time walking about the forest, trailing along Jaysyek's usual patrol path along the edges of territory and checking that the border she had laid out was enforced by the other Hollow wolves as they, too, traversed about. At night he skulked about the small glade that served as the pack's headquarters, moving around in a wide, uneven circle around the old bear den. By dawn the sun often rose to find the Lyall curled up against a boulder he had claimed the day he had returned to the Cedarwood. Come early afternoon his vigil about the woodland usually resumed.
On an afternoon like this one, without a cloud in the sky, the Renegade found himself engrossed in the heady perfume that was beginning to linger along the paths commonly traveled. It was only when he stumbled upon Raigo's scent every so often that he would return his full attention back to the waking world around him and where he was going. At every corner, temptation started to beckon, going so far as to awaken the internal beast that had last stirred when Grizzly Hollow was first established. <i>It has been too long....</i> his conscience would moan. <i>Just take her...</i> Once or twice along the crooked path he was making through the trees he had to physically shake his head or tolerate the shudders that his body could not resist in the slightest. <i>FOCUS,</i> he mentally instructed himself, grinding his teeth irritably every time he found himself distracted.
He released his breath and allowed a hiss to sound through his teeth. He was bad-tempered now, and it was only when he walked right past a tree where the tawny youth had only recently brushed up against or strolled past (whether the Second had done the first or the second action, Borden wasn't quite sure) that he came to his senses. The only way to get to Jaysyek, he understood, was to conquer Raigo. <i>Then</i> attempt to displace Kade, the shadow-pelted guard whom he saw as a direct rival now more than ever. Jaysyek might have told him that she had always loved him, but it didn't directly mean that she wanted him as a mate still. <i>Or did it?</i> He supposed he would have to find out himself.
Borden's eyes, pale jade from the surrounding foliage that had begun to grow back, scanned the bare hedges before him, trying to see through the trees. <b>"RAIGO!"</b> he barked, the tone in his voice sounding as through he had just prepared a proper scolding to a disobedient pup. He prepped himself for the encounter that was about to unfold, squaring his shoulders and elevating his head and tail in a rather arrogant fashion. He would not stand for the youth to see any trace of the masked man who had stooped so low as to beg to be let back into the place that had once been his home; and, nothing about this little meeting, he was determined, would be <span class='word'>oracular</span>. The Hollow Second would be given no chance to doubt his demand for leadership. <b>"Raigo!"</b> he called again, the name leaving his tongue much sterner than the last.</blockquote>