"She won't answer," his sibling's voice, clipped and firm, bit at his ears. He still couldn't make himself look at her in fear that Prosper Lyall's face would still be reflected in her own. She continued to let the family know that Rissa had been taken and that Indru had not been her abductor. As though he had just been defeated, Fenru's rump fell to the snow-covered ground, his ears swiveled back. His eyes closed as he heard Corinna try to quell Aiyana's grief and frustration. If Indru had been here, a part of him felt like this never would have happened in the first place...He let the pressure build in his jaws, clenching his teeth together and grinding his molars against one another. Slowly, he reclined onto his stomach, resting his chin to the side of his left paw. Her trail, her kidnapper, would be hard to find, but he considered all the things he would do if given the chance to successfully track where his youngest sister had been whisked off to. His eyes fluttered closed with a sigh. Blood, he mentally told himself. Blood everywhere. Broken bones, missing eyes, torn noses... Rissa deserved to be avenged.
Ice's voice registered in his ears as he called Jessie's name. He was going to track them and he was going to take the Swiftpaw woman with him. His lids drew up and immediately his head lifted and turned to fully gauge the Guard's proposal by the solemn expression worn on his face. He caught the pair of silvery irises and beheld them as two simple words reignited the fire within him. "You, too." The boy Fenru had been a few months before would have questioned the idea, maybe even whined that it was probably too late if Aiyana had lost her trail. He gradually rose up on his feet again; this opportunity, he decided, would not be lost or passed up. Fenru Tainn could patrol and see to territory borders, hunt as apart of a team, and scout the land like it was nobody's business, but whether or not he could heed the call of a soldier, to be what a true Tainn really was by means of loyalty and zeal, the yearling was ready to find out.
His gaze went to Jessie then back to Ice as he finished bidding Marsh farewell. He drew a deep breath, bracing himself before he finally turned to his mother and sister. For a second he wondered if Corinna would release him from the lands she had raised him to memorize and safeguard, and afterward he braced himself for the resounding 'no' that would keep him bound to Swift River soil. The word that left her mouth almost caught him by surprise; it rhymed with the answer he was expecting, but the beginning syllable was too hard and heavy in the throat. "Go." Shedding the last remnants of his youthful days, the endearments that classified him as Corinna's youngest son and baby for so long, he strode forward and pressed the side of his face to his mother's neck. He inhaled the scent of her fur, the aroma of everything that was home, placing it to memory to refresh its impression in his mind. "I'll be back," he promised. "I will find her."
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