Sniff sniff sniff.
Trot trot trot.
Rest. Eat. Sleep. Repeat.
It went on for days. As a girl, Ari might have found a great joy in travelling all over the land, through the snow and around the trees. Then again, the child hadn’t been lost in a blizzard, and rarely was that child on a mission. This Ari was not quite so keen on the frigid weather, nor the blizzard currently screaming in her ears. As if it wasn’t hard enough finding her way back to Round Stone Crest, it seemed the weather was keen on repeating the scenario that had taken her away from the timbers in the first place.
The youth might have kept complaining, too, had her near frozen nose not caught a faint whiff of a very familiar scent. The only scent, in fact, that she’d been looking for.
Steely grey eyes light up like clouds in a thunderstorm, and the bear burst from the thick snow, her steady pace becoming a fierce gallop as she plowed forward like the great beast she’d grown into. It didn’t take long to find the source of the scent, and eventually, she came across a border; this was not Round Stone Crest, the Leigh woman realized belatedly, but it definitely still stunk of Gent and Raela all the same.
“Yooooooo!” Ari cried, halting mere paw steps away from the marked border. She tipped her scarred snout into the snow, and sang.
I’m here.