jump @ lach yo he needs threads
Since the Hearthwood wolves had arrived in the north and settled into Kingsfall the healer had remained confined to the eastern side of the Expanse. When they had first settled into their new home Maksim’s children had been much younger and they were still worried about the development of Grizzly Hollow. Due to the disappearance of both the female’s in his life, XIX had kept to himself and explored their neighbouring territories in order to get acquainted with the land. It was important for him, as the pack’s healer, to know where to find the medicinal plants he used to stock his infirmary. The arrival of winter (and the snow) had made it a little more difficult, but since he had been cooped up at the dens since Maksim’s injury the ghost was desperate to stretch his legs and explore further.
Due to the king’s health increasing Lachesis had resumed his temporary position as leader until Lachesis felt as though Maksim was fully capable of returning to his position. Maksim was a little stubborn when it came to his health and wouldn’t wait until he was fully healed to return to the throne. This time XIX wasn’t going to allow his friend to jump back into the saddle so quickly.
Now that he no longer needed to be within shouting distance of the injured king Lachesis was out exploring the western side of the expanse. He stalked through the snow-dusted woods, occasionally glancing down at the river that cut through the land. He knew that once the snow cleared these trees would be abundant with plants he could use to fill his infirmary. The ghost had left Hearthwood just before sunrise in order to get to the Fjord by daybreak. As the sun rose from it's perch it illuminated the forest, along with the snow, and causing a sense of peace to wash over Nineteen. It was moments like these that made the former reserve wolf truly appreciate his new home. He had arrived in Relic Lore many months ago with his blue-eyed companion, Anastasia, after forcibly being removed from his home. His brother, Pyrrhus, had given the skittish boy no choice in leaving their fenced home, and while he had been reluctant at the same (and utterly terrified) Lachesis was now thankful for the ‘kidnapping’. It had been difficult to get adjusted to the life of a feral wolf but he couldn’t imagine any other life. This was his life—being free; being able to go wherever he wanted, whenever he wanted. He had friends and was needed by his pack mates, something he had never imagined back on the reserve. After losing a few friends along the away and jumping from pack to pack, Lachesis had finally found where he wanted to stay; where he was truly happy. Something that he didn’t realize was possible when he had been confined behind fences and monitored by the two-legs.
stick with those who stick with you