First it had been Cinder. Or maybe, more rightly, it had been his grandfather, but to die wasn't to disappear; everybody knew where he had gone, everybody could understand it, everybody could mourn without mystery. Then it had been @Cinder, he was pretty sure. It was all kinda weaving into one, and each time he thought about it, tried to pick it apart and put it together, he was a little less certain. Did it really matter who came next - or, more rightly, who had gone next? Did it matter if they'd given warning, if those left behind were given something tangible to hold onto, like with grandfather, or whether it had just happened? Cinder had just gone - and so had @Katariina, and @Jynx. But they hadn't been the only ones. @Kenelm was gone, which had torn Nineva apart, and for a time she had gone too to look for him, but she was still here, he thought, even though he gave her a wide berth now, because how could he help? He didn't know where her uncle had gone. No more than he knew where his own mother was right now.
And that was the one which hurt the most, although she had been one of those with an explanation; Cinder was her sister, so of course she had to go. Family came first. Family came first. Family came first. Every time the words ran through his head, his heart would have a corresponding flash of hot, angry pain, for it was so hard to be sympathetic when every bone in his body wanted to scream out I'm your family too. Didn't her mate and son come first? Was it fair to value family members like that, to line them up and assign them a value? Who cared if it was fair. She was his mother. He needed her.
And then there were those who were absent and yet still entirely here in body, and yet - yet there was a gap, a chasm, a whole entire world between them, with Tomen on one side and his father and @Veho on the other, a world of confusion and misunderstanding and just... what the hell. Was it true? Could it be true? Could it explain everything? Was that why @Quil was gone, really? Had she been pushed out?
After Kat had gone, the boy had pushed even harder in his running, wanting to prove to Veho and Jynx and his parents that he would make a good scout, wanting to better himself, make himself stronger and useful and valuable. But now he just ran without intention, without thought. The world didn't make sense, and he was tired of trying to understand it only to hate it a little more.
The world wouldn't stop taking things from him, but it hadn't taken his legs. So he just ran.