It was slow going back to the borders of Secret Woodlands. Neither wanted to push the russet male past what he was able to go, which was still rather steady if he said so himself. After they left the tree, they had found a elk carcass on the way and Rayne had happily dug into the meal, because since when did he last have a proper meal of any sort?
"Slow down!" @Aideen had sternly warned him as he ate, her tone still light as hard but kind eyes watched to make sure the large male didn't make himself sick on the meat by eating too much. Slow and steady would win the race in getting him back to his full strength and Aideen was going to make sure that he did.
After the meal, they continued onwards and were now at the borders, Rayne standing nervously a few feet away, unsure whether to cross the lines with Aideen by his side. Rayne knew she was a leader, (the Queen of the Woodlands, he remebered and wondered when leader translated to becoming king or queen.) but his stomach still roiled at the thought of stepping over these boundaries again. She had accepted him and she was half of a whole, still able to accept or deny wolves to cross her borders without Miccah but that was the the crux of the problem. Miccah had yet to do so, to accept him. And for some reason, that stopped Rayne from stepping over the border.
What if Miccah decided that he wasn't worth the time or resources and chased him out of the lands, his lands, banishing him from ever coming near the pack again, regardless of what Aideen said or did? He didn't want to lose Aideen, after only just finding her again.
"Aideen?" He spoke softly to her, knowing she was not far from him. He wanted to make sure. "Is...am I allowed to step over the boundaries, since you've accepted me? I just don't want to get off on the wrong foot with Miccah and the others."