Quote: @Enoki
Mordacai marched through the meadow, easily traversing the uneven ground until that uneven ground gave way to a grassy knoll. Gracefully, he loped up to the top of the knoll and paused to take in the view. There were small clusters of wildflowers dotting the hills but Mordacai preferred the purple caucus flowers of his home. He also preferred his mountain to the one he could see in the distance to the east, yet that was where he was heading. At his brother's request, Cai was on a mission to find his run-away sister, Enoki. He thought this mission was pointless because Enoki had left of her own free will and had never returned. Obviously she was happy wherever she was and Cai didn't see why they needed to bother her. He could help Arion lead the pack just as well as Enoki could. Arion didn't think so, Cai thought remembering the last conversation he had with his elder brother. Mordacai had voiced his doubts about finding Enoki and Arion had sighed, clearly exasperated, and pleaded with Cai to just do as he was asked. As if I was a pup, Cai thought bewildered. Is that really how his brother saw him? As a pup that needed to be told what to do?
Mordacai shook his pure black head, trying to shake off the negative thoughts that were creeping up on him. Thoughts like those would not help this mission. Cai wanted to go home and in order to do that he needed to find Enoki. Frustrated and eager to be back in his own den, Cai bounded down the knoll and into the forest of willow trees that he would need to cut through to get to the mountain. He had no idea where Enoki could be, but this was the nearest mountain to their home. The only lead he had was the hope that his sister would want to live near a mountain as a reminder of the place where she had been born and raised.
Cai maneuvered his way through the low-hanging branches of the willow trees until he picked up on a fresh scent marker. Pack territory. He would have to go around. With a heavy sigh, Cai took several steps away from the border and resumed his march towards the mountain. Gods, he hoped that Enoki was somewhere around this mountain because he really had no desire to go find another. He just wanted to retrieve his sister and go home! What did Arion expect him to do? Just amble around all the lands in the world until he happened to just stumble upon their sister?
Mordacai froze. It was faint, but he had smelled it. His sister's scent. It had been so long since he had smelled it that he almost missed it, but it was there. He began sampling the air and to his dismay, the scent was coming from the other side of the border. Great, that's perfect, Cai thought miserably. With an aggravated snarl, Cai sat back on his haunches, tilted his head up and let loose a long howl. His amber eyes scoured the trees in front of him, searching for the familiar black and white pelt of his sister. For now, all he could do was sit, wait, and hope that it was Enoki who answered his call.