Just as @Aponi had told her to, Nova was heading back to the Keep to inform her mother that she would be leaving. Even as much as their ma didn't seem to really... care about them -- something that Aponi had helped Nova realize-- Nova did still love @Naira and wanted to say goodbye. Appa and Sagacity too, for that matter. She imagined, or at least hoped, that they had been worried about her sudden disappearance. Her journey down the mountain, while slow, was uneventful.
It took a while for Nova to notice it. The air was still, heavy and humid as if it might rain later in the day. No breeze rustled the trees, and what she could see of the clouds, through the cobwebbed tree tops, they seemed to hang listlessly in the sky as if bored. The forest wasn't utterly silent, birds still chirruping their late morning song, but Nova had never known the ghastly woods to be so... still. It was tranquil at first, but a creeping feeling of unease was beginning to well up inside her as she closed in on the borders of Hollowheart Keep. Startlingly, there wasn't much of a border left. The territory was familiar enough that she knew she was in the right place, but the scents were muted, stale, old enough that it was evident no one had been through to freshen them recently.
The girl's heart quickened, thrumming anxiously as she continued on to the center of the territory. She began to run, occasionally tripping in her frenzy and but continuing to stumble onward. She came across not a single soul on her way to the den, and once she had arrived at the familiar rocky shelter it became clear that it had been deserted. A panicked wail left her mouth as she darted to and fro, ducking in and out of the den, sniffing all around its edges as if she believed her senses could be tricking her.
Eventually she calmed, coming to stand in the center of what had once been the pack's hub. A last resort, she tipped her head back, singing a long plaintive cry for her family. Lowering her head, she kept her wide ears upright, straining to the edges of her senses to hear a response. Nothing. She didn't want to believe it, but all evidence pointed towards the fact that the pack was gone.
Where had everyone gone? And why? Did something bad happen? Or was it just time for the Nomads to move yet again? Guilt began to gnaw at Nova. Was her absence somehow the cause of this? Or perhaps, it was what they had been waiting for, a convenient way to get rid of her by just up and leaving.
A soft susurrus rolled through the forest as the clouds finally opened, rain dousing the woods as if to wash away any evidence that the pack had ever existed.