<blockquote>The beating heart within her chest resounded so heavily that Torla believed she was shaking with every bold step she took. There was a feeling that had begun in the pit of her stomach at the first whiff of familiar territory, had blossomed into life the moment they crossed into Relic Lore, and was now consuming her entire being... yet she could not place what it was. Nostalgia was what she wanted to call it, and yet she couldn't tell for sure. Was she excited? Anxious? Nervous? All of the above, perhaps. It had been <i>years</i> since she had seen her family. Torla was certainly happy to be returning home, to reunite with the Tainns (or what remained of them), and yet she also worried of the changes that had transpired. It was foolish to think nothing had happened in the two years that had past. Good things, bad things, anything could've happened. She just hoped, on the whole, everyone had been okay.
There was a weariness in her limbs, and yet she could not slow herself down. She <i>had</i> to get back. So many miles had her paws seen, and yet none had seemed to get her anywhere. It was a miracle she'd even found Hotei. For the years that she'd been away, he was a recent discovery. Quietly, she glanced at her dark-furred brother as he loped at her side. Sometimes she worried about him and other times she didn't. Hotei had changed, but everything would be alright. They were coming home.
It seemed so sudden that the smell of Swift River saturated the air. It was different than the last time Torla had visited; she could hardly remember who had greeted her at the border. But she noted with equal parts relief and excitement that Indru's smell was still dominant in the marking. It was only one sibling to account, but it was still reassuring. It snuffed the horrible after-thought that maybe the Tainns were not around, but who was she kidding? They would <i>always</i> be. Nearby she could hear the swimming waters; the grass was green and flowers were in full bloom. The very sight of <i>home</i> gave her hope. Yet she hesitated to get too close to the border, who knew. Perhaps they'd be resentful of her abandonment. It was better to be respectful, anyway.
A slight tremble developed in her legs, the reason for which she could not place why, as she came to stand still before the pack's land. She swung her elegant head toward Hotei, and offered him a winning smile. "<b>We're here,</b>" she said gently, holding his pale gold gaze for a moment before tilting her muzzle to the sky. Parting her jaws she sang a simple, quiet song for whoever was near, beckoning someone forward to meet them, the missing Tainns. It was not only an announcement of their arrival, but of their <i>homecoming</i>.
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