His entire world had shifted. His birth pack, the only home he had ever known, had disbanded. Broken Timber Pines was no more and Arion was technically homeless. The smudge stuck to Nalda and Ember like glue, as they were the only ‘family’ he had left. He had never really connected with the other members of the pack; if it had not been for the girls, he would have fled the lands after the disbandment of the Pines. There was talk of going south, joining the pack that made their home in the woods below. Arion didn’t really know where he wanted to go. He didn’t really want to go anywhere. The Pines had not felt like home for quite some time, and without family in the Lore, would anywhere truly be home? The smudge almost wished that his father would suddenly reappear and give him a sense of belonging, but he knew it would never happen. His father was as good as dead.
While they mulled over their decision of where to go Arion explored the nearby territories. There was still so much of the neighbouring areas that he had yet to explore. R was still tentative about getting close to the mountains, for visions of his mother’s broken body filled his thoughts as soon as the rock came into sight, but he knew he needed to overcome his fear. Especially if he wanted to travel west—although he wouldn’t make that journey until after winter had left the lands of Lore.
Today he skirted the base of the mountain, his inky body streaking across the foothills. He followed the river, his pace slow as he observed his new surroundings. This wasn’t so bad—this he could work with. The ghost of a smile found it's way onto his dark maw as he inhaled, deeply, his sea-green eyes focused on nothing but the pace before him. He dismissed the feeling of stress that consumed him; he would worry about where to call home when he met back up with Nalda and Ember. Until then, he wanted to enjoy being alone.