Late afternoon. Light snow on the ground.
Apparently, Titania had taken a U-turn. Or maybe, Riddick wasn't as good at tracking as he might've like to think. Either way, the rather upsetting turn of events convinced the Faye to take a small break. So he caught a hare. He would've liked two, but Iddi didn't want to upset whatever spirit had settled within this part of the forest. It bore down on him like a dense fog, yet sent chills up his paws like the moment when lightning struck the ground. Whatever rested here, it was powerful and demanded respect. So when he prayed over the rabbit, Riddick had also prayed to the forest from which it came, thanking it for providing a plump snack and safe haven while he figured out where he should go.
Titania was a smart gal. It would be dangerous to go over the mountains, hoping for a safe path in less than ideal conditions. Even if Flyn had hopped over, Riddick doubted that she would follow suit when it would be best to hunker down for the winter with other wolves.
Gnawing on the ear- an old habit from his puphood- Riddick made up his mind to go southeast, in a general direction. If he was going the right way, then Titania's scent was bound to get stronger. What was interesting though, was the fact that Riddick could smell Seraphina as well, here in this forest- it was faint, but got stronger the more he traveled toward the mountain. A small part of him wished to follow the scent, to find Phina and....and....
To be honest, Iddi didn't know what he would do once he saw his eldest sister. However, he was sure he would be happy to see her. It should have been peculiar, to see his sister's scents going in two opposite directions. He didn't make any conclusions right away, but it looked like his hunch about Titania had more of a chance to be true.