Having been allowed to leave Sacred Grove after making more than half of his patrol around the pack's territory, Fenru Tainn's paws deviated from the usual path he would have taken through the familiar trees. Northbound by the desire to see something different - something other than the shadows of the intimidating trees he vigilantly marked and kept guard with and everything that smelled of his family and pack - he stumbled into a rather peculiar set of trees. He sampled the air, searching for something familiar but nothing immediately came to mind. He wriggled his nose from side to side as he rummaged through his memories, looking for the reason why this section of the Wildwood provoked feelings of a memory nearly long forgotten. Eager ears turned forward and his eyes gazed upward as the sight of a distinguished oak tree came into view.
He leveled his skull as he noticed the large entrance between the roots. All it took was the instance of staring a second too long for the memory to return, vivid as the present yet ghostly and ethereal as the figure of a young wolf cub ambled past him to peer into the depths of the tunnel. "'Elloo?" the youngster called into the darkness. Corinna's voice answered him with her own hello and Fenru watched as he remembered himself turning about in surprise, his customary yips of "Mum! Look!" greeting her in turn.
The remembrance of his childhood faded as he continued to gaze past the gnarled roots, a thoughtful expression forming on his face. Of course he had been here before. A smile lifted the corners of his mouth as he recalled that he had unearthed an old snakeskin from the burrow. So innocent, so young and carefree... Though he wished he could have had the memory back, to relive it again, he opted to relish it through memory alone. One whiff told him that the burrow had recently been looked over by a wandering fox and the Tainn could not be bothered to investigate and risk the chance of possibly upsetting the red-furred creature if it bothered to return.
Drawing closer to the ancient oak, he pressed his nose to the side of the tunnel, realizing that the fox's scent was much older than he originally thought. He tilted his head, releasing an airy growl to confirm that the den was still abandoned. Lowering himself onto his elbows Fenru's tail began to wag as he made quick work of clearing the hole to accomodate his adult build. Inch by inch he crept inside until he could comfortably curl himself into a loose circle.
"This used to be a den, just like the one we live in now. Actually..." Corinna's voice returned to him. "This was where your dad, Uncle Triell, Uncle Ruiko, Uncle Kinis, and Aunt Borlla were born. A long time ago." Half a smile returned to his jawline and suddenly he felt a twinge of sadness overcome him. He shifted so that he could see the daylight just outside the den, then wondered again why his family had not returned to the very place where their bloodline was forged. Then he remembered... He took a deep breath then another. The cold winter air, only slightly warmer than it had been the day before, smelled of nothing but the crispness of a new afternoon. The ash that had once coated the area had long since disintegrated and in its place the seasons and its plant life had reclaimed the soil.
Crawling until he rested in the short tunnel, he set his temple against the side of the entryway and closed his eyes as a random sunbeam cast itself across Hidden Tree. As the warmth washed over him, he took a moment to think of better things... taking Aiyana here for an adventure, the possibility of becoming an older brother to another set of younger siblings, how he could possibly claim the landmark for himself... the idea that one day, some day, maybe he would even consider starting a family of his own.
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