@Jessie
He had succumbed to the curse.
There was no other way around it. Swearing his loyalty to Elettra hadn't done it, changing his name hadn't done it, so how the hell could he get rid of it? Kasai sighed, his muzzle hanging low, grief one of the many emotions running through his body at the moment. It was in his blood, he guessed. One day, he was faithfully guarding Willow Ridge borders, the next, he found himself on the edge of Relic Lore. He didn't give one look back. Not for the pups, not for his pack, and not for Jessie.
Jessie.
Images of the woman that had consumed his thoughts for the past few weeks emerged in his head once again. Her green eyes, her compassion and love she held for kids, her fiery temper. "Jessie," he groaned softly as he continued to stare at the snow covered ground at his feet. The handsome wolf couldn't help but let a whine slip through his muzzle. How could he have just up and forgotten about her? Sure, they weren't in the same pack, so he wasn't for sure if she knew of his cowardliness, but, they had...something. Something he couldn't quite put his paw on. The only thing he was sure of, was that not only had he failed himself, but her as well.
He lifted his head slowly. He looked at the expanse of land in front of him. This was Relic Lore--the land he was bred in, the land he was born in, and the land he had lost his family but had eventually regained it, in. His snow covered paw lifted slowly, extending it cautiously in a forward motion. Was he really ready for this? Was he at a point in his life, that he could give loyalty and not fail them? Taking a deep breath and exhaling slowly, the wolf who was now known as Hotei once again, finished his first step into his new life.
He took another. And then another. His tail was lifted high, and so was his posture. He knew he was ready for this. It was time. Time to amend his failures, to right his wrongs, to find Jessie, and most of all, to get rid of this damn curse once and for all.
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The days had gotten colder. He could feel himself getting weaker day by day. He no longer scented prey, not even the smell of a meager rat. Not to mention he was tired. Oh so tired. All he wanted to do was curl up in a ball of warmth and go to sleep. His nights were consumed with his own shivering body and clattering teeth. He hadn't had a peaceful night's sleep in what felt like ages. Probably was. His thinning physique was evidence that he needed to find a pack. And soon.
His muzzle took in the scent of a pack nearby as he noticed a large frozen body of water. His mouth was suddenly incredibly dry. He'd make sure to stay far away from this pack, but he just needed a quick drink. As Hotei drew closer to a part of the frozen creek, he was glad he scented no one familiar. As cowardly as it sounded, he didn't want to encounter someone familiar just yet.
He lifted a paw, and brought it down full force onto the iced over water. He kept bringing his paw down until the ice mercifully broke and his head quickly met its icy depths. The water was cool and refreshing and his muzzle was soon drenched. But even then, he kept drinking. He didn't know when he would be able to take a drink like this again.