Back dated to Sep 1st if that's okay
Draven could feel it like a stone settled in the pit of his stomach, the memories of the year before. He could feel in each and every breath how close it was getting to the time that his mother died, as if he were stealing the air she should have been breathing. While the dark yearling was typically working in solitude at the Cove anyways he had become even more reserved. He still completed his duties as necessary but made excuses to be away from the territory, scouting for plants mainly and slept in the infirmary claiming he was up working late when he was back. He hadn't visited @Neha in the last couple of weeks despite usually going down as frequently as possible.
Truthfully he wished to keep her memory to himself, unblemished by the thoughts and voices of the others. When he had been in the Crest all he had wanted was to speak of her and was met with silence and now that's all he wanted. Nobody in his new pack knew of her and the yearling knew he couldn't bring her justice with his own words so he made excuses.
It was working quite well for the Cove's benefit anyhow, the infirmary was becoming well stocked for the winter. Now Draven just needed to learn how to dry the plants in the sun so they would keep better for the colder months. Making a mental note to ask @Namid about it when he returned he didn't notice when the typical forest gave way into red until he was deep within the boughs. Glancing about him he hardly even took note of it now, other than to wonder if he should bring some of the bark back to the pack. Maybe another month he would have marvelled at the sight, but right now he felt nothing but absence.