Some of the bounce in her step was gone, somewhere along the way they had lost Cottongrass and no amount of sniffing or howling could find him through the freshly dropped snow. Even now it still nagged at her that he had seemingly vanished without a trace, but with her brother growing more anxious by the day the only course of action was to take him home. Reunions had been brief, she had seen the world outside and she wanted more, so with her mother's blessing and some guidance from Valiant she had returned to the edges of the Lore. From there the directions had been more explicit, easier to follow with none of the flailing she had endured before, and now that she stood here, in the forest where her mothers first met, she understood.
Dull orange eyes roamed up the trunks of trees, wondered where the old bear den might be hiding as her nose took in the scents and her ears swiveled to catch the sounds. Was @Rook really here? For a moment, she almost forgot her manners and stepped right past the scent markers and snow trough that marked a path well traveled, but she caught herself before her paws hit the snow. Backing up with her heart in her throat she wondered if she should howl or if this was enough. Should she just turn around and leave while the going was good? But then why had she come all the way back? The heavy sigh left her chest with a cloud of steam, a slow shake of her head hopefully enough to get her grounded once again. Her howl was low and short, she would wait all day if she had too, for she was certain that leaders had bigger problems than a young wolf yowling at their door. She could be patient, despite the way her paws shifted beneath her. She could do this.