By the Moon, this was frustrating! Angry breaths came out in puffs of steam, skimming across the water, as Riddick stood ankle-deep in the marsh, trying his best to pick up Titania's trail. Snow piled up amongst the cattails, spilling into the wetlands and making everything more of a mush to sludge through. Even though it was night, and the Moon glowed serenely up above, the Faye felt no sense of calm that usually attended these hours- he was getting desperate. It had been more than a week, and he had still not caught up with his little sister. Worry gnawed at him, worry that she was hurt, worry that Flyn may be after her, worry that she might be....
"We came from Nature and to her we shall return. We came from Nature and to her we shall return. WecamefromNatureandtoherweshallreturn!" Hoarse and hushed, the phrase his mother taught her children to repeat when they were afraid did little to calm him. It was Titania he was worried for, not himself. But he was afraid. Afraid of failure, afraid of returning home in shame to say that he had lost a dangerous game of cat and mouse to Flyn....perhaps he wouldn't even return home.
Looking for hope, Riddick turned his head towards the sky- towards the Moon. The Moon, which guided them, cared for them, as much as she did for her own children, the stars. With a whine stuck in his throat, Riddick prayed, the song quiet in the chilled air-
"Moon and stars, hear my plea,
My path is clouded, and hard to see,
But in your wake, please send a sign,
So I can find my sister mine."
A star twinkled in response, and Riddick watched with wide eyes as it fell across the black canvas. A star- a powerful being- just sacrificed it's power, it's life, to meet his wish. Ears folded back, Iddi stood open mawed; now it would be stuck somewhere on Earth, unable to return home. He hadn't wanted that to happen!
But it did, so he had no choice but to repay the little star with gratitude- surely it's grave gift would help him. With new determination, the Faye began to howl in the moonlight for his kin, hoping she might hear him:
"Titaniaa."
"Titaaniiaaaa."
"Titaaaaaniiiaaaaaa!"