He was being careful now when he left the comfort of the Ridge. The snow was not nearly as bad as it once was, and he made sure he was able to navigate his way back to pack territory when he went exploring. The slender pup had remained within Ridge borders for far too long – he had begun to develop cabin fever as he reluctantly avoided his adventures. However, today that was changing. He needed to get out – he needed to see more of Relic Lore. Not wanting to worry his mother, he remained close, only venturing out to the meadow south of his pack’s borders. Greer was not sure what lingered further south, but he was desperate to find out. Deacon had left the Ridge in order to make a life of his own, and Greer found himself wondering if he, too, should do the same.
Guilt consumed him as thoughts of leaving filled his mind; he had just returned recently from being lost and had left his entire pack in a state of worry. And now, with Deacon’s departure, he wondered how his parents would react. His mother always encouraged her children to be independent, but the long-legged boy was not sure if it was the right time for him to leave. Like Dee, Greer wanted to explore the world of Relic Lore and see if there was somewhere else for him to call home, but being an extremely anti-social wolf made that difficult. Nine times out of ten he refused to speak to others, and if there were words spoken they could usually be counted on two paws. A disgruntled frown appeared on his slim maw as he trudged forward, his long legs carrying him quickly over the snow-dusted ground.
The sun hung low in the sky as it begun its rise from the horizon line. He shivered against the cold; his body was still quite lean from his time away from the Ridge, as he had only just begun to put the weight back on that he had lost. Until he fully recovered from his unexpected trip away from his pack, Greer could not think about leaving – he needed his health to return before he tried being on his own again.