For @Greer -- clear night, -1F/-18C
The world had a funny way of changing in ways most unexpected. As it gave, so it did take, for in the same breath Aponi had returned to Silent Moon Plateau, and Phineas had passed right before her eyes. If she had not borne witness to the entire, tragic event, she might not have believed it at all – even now, some time later, her father’s departure from this mortal world was hard for the girl to swallow. But she did, because she had little choice, as she joined Oak Tree Bend, and as she did make some attempt to reconcile with the woman who had given her life.
Things had finally settled down, and Kyna felt it an opportune time to seek out her friend once more. If he had gone back up her mountain, he would have found the markers of the pack fading, as all had abandoned with Phineas’ death. Where Erebos had taken the others, she did not know – and frankly, she did not care. The man had played a role in her father’s death, she was certain; she could feel the sick grip of tension in the moments prior to Phineas’ departure, had begged the adults to stop their argument.
Ah, but wishes were foolish things, and the blond focused all her attention on carefully picking her path back west, where the willow trees lurked. It had been some time since she’d last made it to those trees, and even then, it had been an accident having tumbled down the slope. Kyna ended a bit north of her intended target and, worried she was getting herself mixed about, lifted her head back to call for her friend. Before she could even hope he was near enough to hear her, the youth realized a brilliant array of lights danced across the clear night sky, and for a moment, all her troubles were forgotten.
“Beautiful--”