God, Aleksei was so tired these days. Not in the sense of exhaustion, or feeling weariness in his muscles, but lacking any motivation—simply succumbing to the faux-boredom that depression has a tendency to conjure up.
Some days, it was worse than others. More often than he'd like to admit, Aleksei simply wanted to lie around and wallow in his own pit of misery. It was easier than getting up and facing a world that seemed to want to rip any claim to happiness he had out of his hands, shred it to pieces in his face, and then mock him, laughing the whole time. Ah, but that would be admitting defeat, and ruining the name of his father.
Now that was something Aleksei couldn't ever sit by and idly allow to happen.
Hauling his carcass from it's resting spot early on in the morning, he decided that the best thing to do would just to be walk. And, so, he walked, with nothing really in mind other than just trying to not look like a corpse. He had no set plan. No “today I will hunt”, or “today I will border patrol”. It was a rather miserable case of “today I will not look like a dead man”.
Off he went, trudging through Hearthwood, past the borders, and into the surrounding forests of Kingsfall, with nothing but a dull buzzing in his head that reminded him how empty this land was these days. How lacking life, despite its abundance of prey animals.
Aleksei couldn't really be sure of how long he mindlessly walked around, and he only realised that it had been the whole day when he saw the moon's reflection in the waters of the river beyond Hearthwood. What a “not as wasted as it could have been, but still pretty wasted” day. Lifting his head, he turned with the relieving realisation that he'd have to head back home soon and get some rest before the next sunrise came about.
It was during said journey home that he came to a stop, ears perking atop his head as a odd, soft noise stood out against the night-time ambience. Humming? His brow furrowed—birds didn't hum, did they? Scenting the air, Aleksei would've slapped himself in the face for his obliviousness; it's another wolf, you bloody idiot. Not to mention, a Hearthwood member at that! He stole as much information as he could from her scent—a female, roughly his age, alone. As much as he wanted to go to sleep, Aleksei figured he shouldn't leave a young woman wandering about in the dark without some form of company. His conscience wouldn't allow it.
Following his nose (and his ears) to find her, it didn't take long to discover his quarry, shuffling along. She looked as if she were somewhere else, like her paws were just carrying her along for a jolly midnight ride. Aleksei couldn't help but frown as he trotted closer. Like hell he was going to let her be by herself when she seemed in such a state. She'd probably end up hurting herself if he left her to it, and then he'd have even more to feel guilty about.
“Hello?” He finally spoke, concern obvious in the way his lips pulled into a tight line. “Is everything all right? If you keep walking without watching where you're going, you'll likely trip and hurt yourself, or fall into the river.” And she probably wouldn't last long in it—it was freezing.