Why it was that the boy had ventured up the mountain he had no idea, but it was done all the same. Perhaps it was the thoughts of what was soon to come plaguing him. They’d left the Monadnock only two days ago in search of their future home. Why they were on this side of the mountain was beyond him, but he’d dutifully followed Hal as he knew he always would. And it wasn’t so bad, honestly, to finally get out of those borders.
Sometimes he felt bad about his thoughts about the Monadnock, as they’d been so nice to taken them in when their ranks had already been filling up. Truly he did respect Craw and Morganna, it was just that their home wasn’t the perfect home for him. It wasn’t like they’d been being freeloaders, they’d provided just as much as any other pack member and never went beyond what they were supposed to do. But to him it still felt...dirty. He didn’t like it, but now they wouldn’t have to worry about it.
The weather was cold and cloudy, but luckily the wind wasn’t as powerful as it usually seemed to be. The large silver lad moved over the rocky terrain, head lifted in alertness. Just like cougars or lynxs were plentiful in the Monadnock he’d scented a few around these parts as well. He’d rather get back to Hal in one piece.