No, Piety was not coming back, not until Sven became the son she deserved and had wanted.
It had taken a long time to get to this point, to embrace this pseudo truth and accept his onus in it all, but now he was ready for what must be done. Left alone once more by his father, a thing that now bothered him considerably though the shaded man would have none of Sven's clinginess, the boy decided that today was the day that he would begin down the road that would lead him to becoming the child Piety wanted him to be.The deeper he wandered through the tendrils of the Willow trees, the more lonely he began to feel as not a single soul existed around him to greet him. A whine slipped out of his muzzle, before his lips tightened into a thin line. Whining would not get Piety back. Neither would self-pity or negativity.
"Hello?" the boy called, hoping that if he couldn't find someone on his own, maybe he could lure them toward him. "Where is everybody?"