As the newborns grew older Greer no longer felt as though he needed to remain so close to the dens; it was finally time for him turn his quick little ‘trips’ into day trips. Adrenaline swelled up inside his chest as he darted forward, his slender legs carrying him quickly over the terrain as he left the familiar willows behind him. While he preferred travelling under the cover of darkness, the shadow prince had gotten into the habit of leaving just before the sun broke from the horizon. The air was much cooler, and it still supplied him with a temporary cover as he slunk out of the forest he called home.
Typically his adventures took him south, or west – he seldom ventured north and was unfamiliar with its territories. With the cool, morning air fueling his movements, the boy continued forward, his silver gaze focused on what remained undiscovered ahead of him. He sought after something he was comfortable with; something that was easy to follow – a body of water. They cut through the land and created an easy path to follow, which would come in handy if he got lost.
Like a hot knife through butter, Greer maneuvered through the trees with ease. There was an eerie grace about him; he was all legs and proud of it. The boy was not keen on brawn, or fighting – he liked that he was built for speed; it made hiding in the shadows much easier. As he navigated through the foliage, the prince realized that the area was almost completely void of neighbouring packs. Though odd, it was also reassuring – today was for adventure, not for idle conversation. Greer was desperate for solitude, and was not keen on crossing paths with another. With speed on his side, hopefully he would not have an unwanted encounter.
It did not take long for him to reach the creek. The comforting sound of the bubbling water had captured his attention as soon as it entered his radar. With expert precision, the boy maneuvered over the rocky shoreline. He followed it further north as his speed slowed considerably; now that he had found what he was looking for, it was time to enjoy his discovery.