To call it an escape seemed a bit harsh. The word made her cringe inside, and bit the edge of her lip. There was no other way to put it, and so it was what it was. Jaysyek had to steal these moments to herself. She had to creep away quietly, where they ought not know. Through the woods, and deep into the thicket she kne quite well to buy herself peace. Least she tried to find it here. Besides most times she was truthfully hunting, and didn't go empty handed all the time. Why there was only one child to feed, to her there seemed so much more to care for. A sick mate, a tiny female, a new mother, and her own son she felt was still over doing it. She couldn't help wonder if he was satisfied with this Grizzly Hollow. If anyone knew him better than Bishop, she felt it would be her. While nothing spoken brought her to that exact conclusion, there was a look to him. A look that scared her to her core for she had seen it before. The need for something else, something more. If completing all he had done was not enough. For all she was worth she did a lot of downplaying it. Her intuition hadn't always been correct. They had only been a pack again for a short time. It was rather easy to believe in all this surrounding madness maybe she could have well been losing somethings too.
A twist of her tail, she trotted at a comfortable pace. Her bones were frequently worked, and the weather warm they gave no protest. Now and again her nose tested the air, or the ground beneath her toes she found nothing she wished to pursue. Instead she made her way to the Glade, in a twisting course. It wasn't her intention to leave a path. All she wanted to do was sit in it's protective blades of green, and think back. So she did, slowly falling into a light slumber of dream and memory.