When the ghost wasn’t beneath the canopy of trees that engulfed Hearthwood he was usually stalking the shores of the lake south of the lowlands. In warmer months it was abundant with medicinal plants and, as one of the main water sources in the north, it was also frequented by prey. It was also the perfect place to seek solitude, when there were no herbs to collect or prey to hunt.
In the four—almost five—years he had called Relic Lore home he had experienced more than he ever would have behind the walls of the Reserve. The good heavily outweighed the bad, but he was still thankful for them. Everything that had happened to him, whether it was good or bad, had shaped him. XIX had stumbled into these strange lands an anxious, stuttering mess; if it had not been for the wolves he had encountered along the way, he would not have developed into the mostly confident wolf he was today.
Snow still dusted the ground, but as the temperatures dropped it had slowly begun to turn into ice, crunching between his toes as he maneuvered through the trees. He could see the sleek, untouched surface of the lake ahead, peaking through the tree trunks; taunting him. The morning sun poked through the foliage, reaching for his pale fur. Spring would be on its way soon—but what did that mean for Hearthwood? The pack remained… comfortable; not shrinking, but not growing either. Would the river wolves see another litter this year? He frowned. It was looking like this year was going to be the first without a Hearthwood litter. The thought worried him—would they flounder without young ones running around? His frown deepened, cutting deep into his pale maw as he left the safety of trees behind. The edges of the lake were frozen over, along with the water encircling the islands. He dared not venture too close—just because they were frozen did not mean they were stable. Lachesis did not feel like taking a freezing swim on this already frigid morning.
Instead he folded his hindquarters against the ground, his pointed ears standing tall above his crown. He tried to shove his worries into the back corners of his mind. For now he wanted to enjoy his solitude.
stick with those who stick with you