Greer had never seen the tundra himself but he had heard whispers about what the foreign land was like. The shadow dared not go that far north without those separating from Willow Ridge; he knew the journey would take longer than a day and did not want to be absent when they decided to make their move. “No trees,” he started with a slight frown, his ears twitching. Once the words dripped off his tongue he was immediately unsure of whether leaving the willow canopy behind was a good idea. He had grown accustom to the shadows the branches created — he knew all the best places to hide, even on the brightest days. How was he supposed to stay out of sight when there was nothing to hide beneath? “Open. Rocks… dryish.” He wasn’t really painting an appealing picture, but this move was good. This move was what he wanted; what he needed. “Tundra ok,” he concluded with a lazy half smile.
Before he could stop himself his tail thumped happily on the pedestal they were perched upon. The thought of Kyna coming to see him in his new home excited him. She had come to the willows but it wasn’t the same; his birthplace had never truly felt like home. Whether or not the north would become his permanent home it was where he wanted to be. Away from the family drama that hung among the willow trees; away from the brooding family members who were unsure of what they wanted. It was a fresh start… and it was as terrifying as it was exhilarating. “Greer like that,” he responded softly as he glanced away bashfully, his snout pointed to the ground.
The pressure from her nose brushing his jaw redirected his attention back to his scarlet friend. His brows knitted together as she spoke about her mother, a creature he had not heard good things about. No father. Instantly he thought of his sister. For all he knew, his sister’s children could have five fathers — one of them being a coyote or a tree or something. He truly did not know what Morganna had done — or where she had gone — and he did not care. The most important thing was that the Archer bloodline was being continued… he just hoped that the father wasn’t a complete basket case.
Pulling himself away from his thoughts Greer refocused his attention on his friend, his lips tight as she continued. Once she finished she apologized, which confused the shadow. With a brow raised he shook his head softly: “No sorry.” He paused, a frown forming along his snout. “Blood not family always. Not family if Ky not want…” another pause, this time shorter as he collected his thoughts, “Does Ky want?”