His mother had returned.
Although it didn’t surprise him — he knew that his mother would never permanently abandon him — it did trouble him that it took her so long. The smudge knew that she had her reasons and that he couldn’t change the pass… but it was still trouble — oh so very troubling. If she left once did it mean that she would not hesitate to leave a second time? Or a third? Or just leave forever?
No — he needed to stop thinking so negatively. His mother was staying and it was permanent. There was no ‘ifs’ or ’buts’, she was here for good and she would not leave again unless he was at her side. However, despite her return Arion was still on his exploring ‘kick’. Staying within the borders of Broken Timber caused him to feel restless, especially when he had just gotten a taste of adventure before Zia’s return. While he wanted to spend time with her and play catch-up, the land beyond the borders called to him, begging for him to discover its hidden treasures.
Which brought him to his current excursion.
With carefully placed steps, the slender smudge maneuvered through the trees, following the creek that cut through the forest. It was a place he visited often, but each visit was different. There was so much to see, so much to explore; he couldn’t possibly see it all in one go. Snow dusted his back as he skipped along, oversized paws fumbling over the rocks and roots that littered the ground. Most of the creek was frozen but R could see movement below the transparent surface. While the bubbling water wasn’t deep, little R was reluctant to test the strength of the ice — mostly because he knew the water was going to be cold as hell and he really wasn’t keen on going for an icy dip.
As they grew older Arion found that he was spending less time with the wonder twins — much to his disappointment. They truly were the ultimate playmates and the majority of his adventures were with them at his side. Even Nalda, in all her stuck-up, conservative glory, was beginning to grow on him — and made an excellent playmate when she let down her guard. As much as he enjoyed the presence of his packmates the boy was also keen on making new friends, or playmates, or whatever. New acquaintances to bother, mostly. He was getting very good on bothering others — especially strangers.