"It's okay, my family is gone too."
She had heard similar words from Maksim once upon a time, his message intended to wick away the pain she'd once and always felt about her loss. But coming from Rook, a friend and someone her own age, who for now she felt like was a little piece of all she had in the world, it was like a tiny revelation all her own. Maybe it was true. Maybe it was okay to be alone or apart from what she'd known, and, maybe, just because things weren't the way they once were, it didn't have to mean that there would or should always be some kind of void in her life. The response had planted a seed in her mind, and in time perhaps it would grow into a stitch she knew she needed very much to sew herself back together, the right way.
Rook went on to divulge his own story, making mention of where he'd come from somewhere up north. But, two words that came out of his mouth shocked her to the core. No sooner than her mouth would gape open, her eyes widening as they filled with silent exasperation, something fluttered straight past them quickly enough to nearly collide with his face. Where he ducked out of the way and avoided it, if it had flown at her she would have been clocked on the side of her head, because at the moment she was frozen in place. He moved onward, and she moved with him though it wasn't of her own volition ─ it was like her body was on auto-pilot. Grizzly Hollow.
Quil knew all about it. In fact, Kade had told her story after story about his days there. About Jaysyek, who had been his dearest friend; about the frame of time when he and Elettra served the white queen, side by side as her seconds in command; about Borden, for whom her father had the utmost respect; about Taima, the troubleseeker, and her brothers and sisters whose adventures were used as examples by Kade when she herself and her siblings got into trouble; about the way he'd always missed the way the cedar smell had clung to his fur, even if he'd loved the mossy scent that replaced it after Darkwater Rapids had been established. He'd told her of the war. He'd told her of his final rise to leadership just before the sickness had ravaged everything he'd ever loved about the place...Kade had told his eldest daughter about the pack that had made him the man that he was ─ bold and strong and respectable ─ but, at the time, those were all just that ─ stories, intended to give her some perspective of history and the world when she'd been but a pup. They had only existed in some faraway place in her mind that she could only imagine. And she never thought that, after losing her father, she would ever hear anything else about it. But she had been wrong. If Grizzly Hollow had belonged to Rook's parents, then that meant he was...
As the sun shone down upon the two of them temporarily, a pair of yearlings with wanderlust who had no clue just exactly who they actually were in relation to one another, she held her composure. She wanted to blurt out about the fact that she knew. She wanted to tell him all about it, to tell him of the tie she had to him in that way. But she couldn't. She wouldn't. Could she? As Rook inclined his head to look at a bird as it fluttered strangely through the stalactites, her gaze traced the angles of his face. Her agouti-furred partner continued on, oblivious to the fact that he'd struck such a chord, and the Attaya girl focused her attention on his words, still a bit dumbfounded but able to return to reality nonetheless. For now.So Elettra was his aunt, then. Knowing nothing about Angier, despite her knowledge of Borden Lyall, Quil still couldn't connect the dots, and she wondered how exactly he was the monarch's nephew. That was, until, he'd made the comment that he and Skoll were their fathers' sons. Was her brain going to explode, and what exactly did that imply, then? What did all this mean, and could it have been that fate had crossed their paths? Intrigued and confused, she tried to take it all in stride as he finally changed the subject to her possible knowledge of any wolf with a knack for herbs.
She fumbled for the words in her mind. "Elettra is actually a practiced healer, and I've heard she's the best?" Heard it from my father.. "I haven't gotten to know the others, but...I could find out for you, if you need to know." Quil began to backtrack from the dead end, moving along through the darkness that she now found a bit comforting in light of all that was reeling in her mind. "I find it hard to believe that you two are cousins ─ you and Skoll ─ but in that regard you've definitely gotten the longer end of the stick..." An allusion to her comment about the short end he'd possibly gotten in relation to his siblings. She dipped past a depression in the ceiling, looking over at him and struggling to find in which direction she should aim the conversation now. "Rook─" her voice was steady and cautiously curious, "I..." Was she really at a loss for words, or just unable to find the right ones? "...I actually know about Grizzly Hollow. I mean, it's...Well, it's where my father came from."