Seven Days. It had been seven days since her departure from Creo Creek and the determination to find him burned like a fire in her mix-matched eyes. Her visit with her brothers had caused her depression--accusations that it was her fault played like a song in her ears. For nearly a year she had stuck to her homeland washed over with grief over her parents illness and eventual rapid death, what was left after their departure from the earth had become small, insignificant, and barren. Her brothers blamed her for their parents decline, they assured her that their parents rapid decline in health was attributed to her selfish desire to be free of their beliefs--she was an Akhenaten, her future had already been planned for her since birth.
The pack was depended on her ability to bring in the land more puppies and when she refused she had left the pack vulnerable, as she was born of the last planned litter of her parents, and with no other females to carry on the Akhenaten, the pack had declined in health and numbers. Winter had been one of her most vulnerable times, she could hardly remember anything other than the constant attempt to protect her body from the pursuit of her brothers and when the season had died down and no puppies were conceived they accused her further, abusing her until she was much too weak to fight back. Abuse was a constant in Creo Creek, so much so that she assumed it to be her fate until her ultimate death; most nights she no longer had fight within her.
Her savior came in the form of a reminder of her former life in the Lore and of one wolf who seemed to make all of her worries disappear. She wondered of his fate, and furthermore, if he would even accept her back into his life after all that she had done, if he did not, she would not be angry. Her freedom came at a price, exile from her homeland and a few more nasty scars that would most likely never heal correctly but she had escaped with her future in her own hands and this excited her. She was destined to find him, even if it was with the last of her remaining strength. The trip had been hard on her frail body but she made it back to Relic Lore, the familiar scent of Heartwood Forest propelled her forward until she was at the border and she collapsed before she could call for him. Her knight in shining armor would never know how brave she had been in escaping to find him, and would probably grow tired of having to save her with each return that she made back to him.