A week after Piety's disappearance || Around dawn, Patchy rain nearby 67 ° F, 20 ° C
Coral tongue lolled between parted jaws as nimble ebony limbs traversed through the low hanging branches of the willow forest, each individual branch given a seconds time to greet her patchwork pelt with a friendly caress. Another sun had began to rise steadily into the morning air, its warmth sending the night's welcomed relief of colder temperatures back into the darker recesses of the shadows until the blazing ball of light descended once more. All around the piebald woman the world was alight with the glorious shades of morning twilight. Pastel yellows and purples casting the smooth barked willows in a heavenly glow completely ethereal in their own right. But, there was little time to dwell on the landscape longer than she already had as her primary mission resurfaced. Finding Piety.
A weeks worth of suns had come to pass and each one offered the Ashrelle woman another day of failed results. Not even her scent lingered about the edge of the territory where Enoki had last searched and now picked back up to continue her work. A low grumble resonated within her chest in annoyance as her maw lowered to press her coal tinted nose to the dampened earth, a result of the early morning dew yet to be burned off. How could Enoki attempt to challenge Piety for her rank if the woman was nowhere to be found? Technically she already held the position she wished to demote the pearly woman from, but something about being handed the title by mere coincidence didn't feel right. She had looked forward to domineering over Piety and putting her in her rightful place at the bottom of the totem pole.
Snorting at the faint perfume of the ivory woman, the skin along her snout wrinkled in defeat. The woman was nowhere to be found. Again. "Damn you." Enoki muttered incoherently under her breath with a quick lashing of her ivory dipped tail. Adjusting her path of travel slightly she refused to entirely give up on finding her, heading unknowingly closer to where the lowest pair had hid away with their 'mistake' of a child, a name equally known to her. Pausing her steps, swarthy haunches lowered to the ground into a seated position, smoldering amber optics taking a moment to survey the territory around her for a sign she must have missed. She had to be here somewhere. Piety couldn't have been foolish enough to just abandon the lost prince Skoll and child.