October 12th; Evening, nearing sunset; Sunny; 49 ° F, 10 ° C.
Where the extra energy or the will to get up had come from, Borden didn't know... couldn't know... One moment, he thought he had heard them call, those four youthful voices that laughed in the face of possible peril. Then, not long after, he had thought to have seen her through the trees. Jaysyek - a spectre in the gathering hours of night. Despite the inner creaking of his elbows and knees and the heaviness of his sleep-encumbered steps, he forced himself onto his feet. All it had taken was the lifting of his right forepaw and planting mere inches in front of where it had previously been.
He wandered southbound, encouraged onward not by the view of the setting sun but the sounds of autumn in the air. Sluggish by the time he had reached the tree line that marked the edge of Cedarwood Forest, Borden gasped for air, shakily regarding the ever-changing sky and the near-silhouette of a lone cedar tree at the edge of the Marsh.
His quivering nose regarded the ancient giant, a part of himself remembered when he raised a paw to scratch at the bark and claim it at eye level for his own keeping. The mark was a little lower than he would have liked, but the scent and the sight of it remained. It would be any trespasser's or vagrant's mistake to find shelter here - at least, not without his permission...
As slowly and carefully as he could, he laid himself down in-between the gnarled roots. Perhaps he would catch up to his mate later or, if he was able, call her to him when he had properly rested. His head sunk down in a listless manner, a headache suddenly wreaking an occasional wave of pain through his temple. For several moments he fidgeted and shrugged, trying to get comfortable in order to enjoy for himself the beauty of the mire at dusk.
Inside his chest his heart drummed on, and while his lungs worked in deep breaths to calm it down, he laid at the foot of the cedar, propped up at its trunk in the silence of the approaching evening...