@Kino
Partly cloudy, -1F/-18C
The trip had been something Draven had been thinking about for a long time but had never mustered the courage to do. Maybe it was how comfortable he had become in his routine at the Cove, or maybe it was just fear of what he would find when he went back. Either way his routine had been disrupted with his fight with @Neha, he was now openly avoiding her despite being more social with the rest of the pack. That and seeing Namid rise to power where she belonged had sent a pang in his heart, memories of his mother so strong despite everything flooding his dreams every night.
None of the reasons why really mattered, what got him there was one simple fact; Draven missed and needed his mom. Maybe he couldn't go back and see her like others could see their parents and this probably wasn't what Namid had pictured when she gave him permission to go "visit family". None of it mattered, and his anxiety increased with every step that brought him closer to the rolling mountains that had been his birthplace. He had known that Gent and Raela no longer held the place in their grasp but whatever the teen had been expecting it hadn't been everything he had once known completely deserted.
It was heart wrenching to see everything his mom had worked so hard for completely empty as if it had never stood at all. Draven spent the night in what had been his birthplace, the den he had joined the world in but he didn't get much sleep. Tossing and turning until the first rays of light began to filter through the huge trees that littered the territory. The Lagina spent all morning wandering aimlessly through his childhood, going so far as to leave his scent on what had been their borders for good measure.
Any nervousness he had felt completely melted away the second he entered the glen, a sense of calm washing over him. Moving forward with purpose he sat down beside the place he knew she had been buried; Minka's final resting place. With a sigh his whole body seemed to deflate until he was laying next to her, curled beside her like he had done so many times as a pup. Once the words started coming he couldn't stop and everything that had happened since she died poured out. Draven liked to think she was always watching over him and knew it all already but it seemed rude not to tell her just in case. But, like all teenage boys, his ramblings mostly revolved around one thing. Girls. Mainly his fight with Neha and with another sigh he glanced beside him to the grave, "I know I messed it up mom, but what do I do now?"