It was funny how his feet somehow led him here, even through the thick fog that smothered the air and blanketed the ground. To the <a href='http://dontheunsane.deviantart.com/art/Forest-Rocks-143904518' target='_blank'>boulders where Prosper and Theodore had been laid to rest</a>. He was sure, however, that the idea of the new litter, <i>his and Jaysyek's</i> upcoming children, had signaled his path to turn and deviate from the territory borders. As he faced the river, both welcoming and chiding its appearance before him, he gradually turned to fully glance where the bodies of his sons had been laid to rest. Quietly he approached the site, the corners of his mouth twitching downward as he lowered his ears.
Only now did he realize that while he had had some time to properly grieve them, he was gravely afraid of the months to come... he was afraid for the safety of his sons (and/or daughters) and how kind time would be to them, to the pack. Suppose another streak of wanderlust struck him (or one of the pups)? Suppose he broke Jaysyek's hea-- <i>No.</i> Borden was quick to shake his head. He did not even want to think of it. He had promised to Jaysyek, to Kade, to the pack, to himself, that he would be better. That he would be there for his family. No matter what. Kade had been and <i>was</i> right; they needed him.
<b>"I miss you guys,"</b> he whispered, the words barely above the sound of the breath it took to form them. <b>"I hope you're having a blast wherever you are."</b> A smile tried to break through the pained grimace that had formed on his face but his expression mellowed once more. Sinking to his haunches he settled onto the forest floor, casting his gaze to the steadily flowing stream to think for a while before taking up his patrol again.</blockquote>
(This post was last modified: Apr 29, 2012, 05:14 AM by Borden.)