“i'm finally home, i'm finally home”
“Great job, Lena. You did it. You mucked up everything!”
Lena paced back and forth, ears pressed against her skull with her teeth shown in a nervous grimace. Her hackles had bristled with the agitation she felt, but she was far too jittery and squirrely to look intimidating.
How many wolves had left Oak Tree Bend? She wasn't sure, but it had be a lot. Most of them, she reckoned, judging by the scents at the border. Something had happened to disrupt the leadership, something had shifted the relative peace of the pack and it had just burst, dispersing wolves in every direction like shrapnel. Lena could only blame herself. After all, was it not her fault that the seed of doubt had been planted?
“You had to go and shove your nose into it, had to say it didn't you? Oh, yeah, your leader lady lied to me and almost had me go all the way back home! Why'd you say it, you bloody idiot?! Why!”
With a frustrated “UGH”, Lena flopped to the ground and covered her face with her paws as she groaned into the dirt she had uncovered thanks to her continuous walking back and forth.
Unable to see the big picture, she internalised all the blame on herself. She had been the one who set @Serach on the path of distrust, and she was certain that it had been that little grain of information that had caused everything to become some skewered and messed up. So many wolves, gone. Because of her! She would have given anything to be able to stop it all, even if it meant she had to leave herself. What was one wolf compared to five, six, seven?
But it was all too late for that, now. All she could do would be suck it up and apologise and ask if there was anything she could do because there was no way in hell she was leaving Oak Tree Bend. Not now, and … maybe not ever?
She thought of her dad briefly, his sadness and worry, but … no. No, he'd understand. Hadn't he done the same thing? Disappeared, started his own family? Sure, Lena's family wasn't built from scratch, she wasn't in love with kids, but she had an uncle now, a grandfather—she had never had such luxuries before. They were hers now, and she wasn't about to leg it back to daddy now that things had gotten a little tougher.
She wasn't going to leave Serach when he had just lost so much.