Once more, Gent had allowed his paws to wander from home, taking him far east to Tokino's final resting place. He did not believe that the dead remained, not in spirit, not as energy, not in a great beyond. For him, there was nothing to look forward to in death, and he would not pretend that others receive anything different. Thus, his actions were in no way out of deference for the late alpha, but rather were taken on behalf of his packmates, of the children the fallen man was forced to leave behind, and most especially, of Minka. As his large paws came to rest before the unmarked grave, he took a moment not to pay his respects but rather to reaffirm himself in his ambitions. There was no guilt within his chest over his actions and motives, of so swiftly striving to take the man's place. Any decent husband or father would have wanted the continuation of his family, though perhaps not the stripping of their inheritance as Gent truly intended. No, it didn't matter what the dead wanted. This was what Gent wanted, and most importantly, what Minka needed. This was for the living.
He pressed forward, traveling farther east than he had dared to previously. While the lands to the east were far more familiar to him than heading west past his home, he didn't like venturing far in any compass direction, given the three soft, chubby cubs waiting for him within the domain of Round Stone Crest. No matter how long he was gone, each time he found himself dearly missing the children. He was not a true father, and he knew that there would be an even stronger bond once his own offspring were birthed, but at this moment in his life he had never loved something other than himself so much. Each moment away from them, he wondered if he could possibly be missing something; their ears lifting, their first words, them learning his name.
Shaking the thoughts of what was waiting for him at home away, he forced himself to focus on the task at hand. No clues had turned up at the general area in which the murder occurred, and so he stepped out on a limb to seek further away. Something had to turn up, a crime couldn't be so perfect, especially when not a single attempt had been made to hide the deed. As he traveled, Gent began to pick up on the scent of someone else. Immediately, there was a familiarity to it; he recognized the man as being with the Cut Rock River pack, his past enemies but, as fate so loved to twist things around, his current allies. The Lieris heir may have turned around then, abandoning the mission in favor of not being away from his adopted family too long, except something else about the other's scent struck him. Underneath the new, the more deeply embedded smells were not of white cedar and moist soil as had been the foundation of Naia's aroma. Instead, it imitated the essence of the land they both currently inhabited. While this could be a reflection of the river wolves' recent relocation, it hinted more solidly toward a past here in the northern territories that extended before Maksim relinquished hold of his land in Southern Eden.
A sharp bark broke loose from his throat, echoing for a moment in the clear air. This sound was meant to signal the other male, requesting his presence. Hopefully, he would recognize Gent's own scent as that of an ally and heed the call. Meanwhile, the blue-black beast pressed forward, devouring the ground beneath him with each eager stride. What if this was it, the witness he'd been searching so vigilantly for?