@Hocus! Set sometime not long after she arrived, I guess? Idk, I'm happy to assume they've hung out a little awkwardly but not really ~spoken~ yet, which is what this thread could be for?
What a shell of itself this place was. How had she let the notion of it haunt her at all, as though it were something to feel regret and longing after? Trisden had long let go of any dreams regarding Grizzly Hollow and yet that was easier said than done, especially with the reverence that some of her family still felt towards it. Let it go! she'd wanted to scream, but out of respect for she had not; knowing what it was to love a place, truly and wholly, it would have been dismissive of their sentiment. She wasn't cold, or cruel. She just wished they could leave the past in the past.
She'd worked so very, very hard to do that very thing, to move on and build anew, so found it hard to empathise with those who didn't. The name Hollow was appropriate indeed.
Stretching her paws out in front and yawning wide, running through the familiar and comforting ritual of easing out any sleep-induced aches and stiffness in her limbs before the sun rose, Trisden stepped out of her temporary, private den and into the cool morning. It was so quiet, so still - no pre-dawn report from her scout, no checkup on the southern border which had been greatly tested by scavengers over the winter, no dark, comforting Wicket to bury her nose in before striding out, ready for a new day. It had been a long time since she had been surplus to requirements. The idleness would have been intolerable if she hadn't known it would be short-lived.