It did not take the slender male long to return back to the rocky terrain he where he had encountered the russet-coloured loner. The stone terrain reminded him of the Ridge, and although his dark pelt made it difficult to blend in, he felt at home among the rocks. He moved effortlessly over the rocks, his body moving almost snake-like as he slithered forward. This time, there was no stranger to follow – he had to make his own adventure.
His usual grimace fell onto his slim maw as he continued forward, stone-coloured pools surveying his surroundings for signs of another. Although stalking others was kind of fun, Greer still preferred to be on his own. He craved solitude and isolation, especially since his brother Deacon had left the Ridge and Castiel was MIA. The Archer-Lyall boys seemed to have troubles staying within the back boundaries – they had all taken their turns disappearing from the safety of the Willows. The thought left a sour taste in his mouth. He, too, had thought of leaving his mother’s pack to search for his own calling, but he was conflicted. As much as he wanted to follow Deacon and search for something else, he also wanted to stay with his family and help Willow Ridge flourish. He was an introvert; he was not fond on making friends, or conversing with others.
Due to Greer’s lack of conversation, his speech was broken and often extremely blunt and straight-forward. It made him incredibly self-conscious, which was part of the reason why he rarely spoke. Greer did not like “small talk” and avoided it as much as possible – mainly because he did not know how to engage in small talk.
As he continued forward Greer noticed a large hole in the ground; puzzled, he stepped forward with cautious steps. As he neared the unexpected hole, he discovered that there was a turquoise-coloured lake down below. Excitement fueled his steps as he searched for a path down, his silver orbs dancing around the area. The deer-legged boy hopped forward once he found the path, his movements uncharacteristically chipper as he began his descent down below. As he stepped toward the edge of the lake Greer could not help but wish that this was his home – it possessed a serene atmosphere that Willow Ridge could never obtain. Lowering himself into a sitting position Greer settled his gaze on the smooth surface of the lake as he contemplated going for a swim.