She was slowly taking it all in.
After all the time she'd spent in what was truly a vast wilderness, to be somewhere she could someday call 'home' still sent a foreign chill through her body. And it was foreign; the willows that stood timelessly all around her were unlike the towering pine trees that covered the north like a rolling sea. Their scent was softer, sweeter, even, than what she realized she'd become accustomed to. The girl's feral gaze cast thoughtfully upon their long, thin branches as they hung above the water of the creek, glistening peacefully beneath the waning light of a setting sun. As still as she was inside and out, part of her was trembling to see her brother.
She remembered the way they had played beneath the verdant canopies of the forest, somewhere over the mountain in a place that haunted her memories. @Rowan had undeniably always been her favorite. The bond she and Cinder shared was unbreakable, sure, but before the Attaya girls had lost everything they'd ever loved, it was her brother that had been her other half. For nearly a year she'd imagined him swept away by the flood, never to be seen or touched or loved again, and to know that he was alive and well, right here...well...it made her heart flutter. It would be too easy to seek him out, too simple after all this time. If anything, she wanted their reunion to be as much a surprise to her as it would be to him. Did he know of her return? Could he smell her scent, fresh and new and strewn throughout the hills? Would it be bittersweet to see him again? As she had done, Quil would wait time and fate out, and when their paths crossed she would give him all the love she owed him. Until then, she was content to acquaint herself with the territory.
Long and lithe, her slender form slipped easily through the winding path that cut through the hills. Beneath a fiery sky, the silver tones of her fur─her father's markings─glittered like stardust against the stark black of her undercoat. Dipping her head to avoid a near-collision with a low-hanging bough, she came to a halt on the precipice of twilight descending on the land. The gold of her eyes shone as brightly as the sun as she stared it down, unabashed. She'd reached the border, and came out on the other side of, she didn't even know where; invisible strings held her in place, the way a puppet was suspended at the hands of its animator, and...for the first time in a long while...she just stayed.