November 2nd
Late Morning
-7C Partly cloudy
It had taken her a while but Aponi was making good on her promise to take her daughter's to "her mountain". A place she should have brought Kyna last year when they were within a day's journey of the pack rather than the few it had taken them to get there now. Since that day that the mother had told them the story she had been just waiting until Lila was old enough to make the journey in a decent amount of time. At six months now she was practically the size of her mother, if still a bit leaner than her true adult form would be. Her short life was already more stable than the older girl's had been despite her rather untraditional upbringing.
If an onlooker had seen them they may not have been able to guess that the trio were related, the sleek silver woman with her icy eyes, the larger willowy form of the blonde, and the dark coat of the youngest. The trees they travelled through had lost all their leaves which now littered the ground, softening their step but crunching beneath their paws. Their breath billowed out around them like prized race horses as they made the steep incline up the stone, the first time Lila had been on the mountain that had such a large part of her mother's and her sister's life.
The paths they followed were long familiar to Aponi who moved with grace along them, head held high with the confidence the stone beast had always given her. She was quiet for much of the time once they had made their ascent before announcing that they had reached the Pass, pointing out things like Mapplethorpe's tree and the communal den. She didn't pause for any of them though, her mind already set on their destination. It wasn't until they crested the slope at the top of the waterfall that the mother finally stopped. From here she could see the way the sun reflected off the falls and lit up everything for miles around. Heart swelling with pride she knew this was exactly where she had always been meant to be and felt a pang of regret. She loved her life within the Oaks but when had she given up on her life in the mountain?