Kyrios had gone looking for a ghost. Atropos was out looking for her brother, her absence growing longer with each day that passed. Karina and her daughter had abandoned their family, chasing after a dragon. Kjors was dead—a discovery that had brought the alpha great relief. Since he and the Baranski widow had dismissed the dragon from their ranks Lachesis had not given the older male much thought. He had had increased patrols and meandered through the neighbouring territories to ensure the one-eyed wolf’s scent was not lingering. But after not even detecting a whiff of the exiled wolf XIX was certain they had seen the last of him.
Fortunately for the river wolves, it had been.
He worried constantly about his missing children and while he wasn’t watching the borders, or keeping an eye on the Hearthwood women, he was scouring the base of the mountains. Searching for something—anything—that would give him a lead on their whereabouts.
Before the morning light cut through the expanse Lachesis hugged the west side of the lake, his long legs carrying him quickly over the terrain. Once again, the ghost was returning home without the twins at his side. His concern only deepened, gnawing away at his stomach. It did not take him long to return to river territory, but he did return to Hearthwood just yet. Instead, he continued north, seeking refuge in the ethos as the sun kissed the horizon.
Not only did he worry about his children and the future of the river pack, but he always worried about the blue-eyed sparrow. He feared that once spring passed and Lilya went back to her normal adorably anxious self she would no longer feel the same. XIX couldn’t handle another loss. It pained him to think that this was temporary. For amongst all the darkness that shadowed his thoughts, she was the light.
Once he reached the ethos the ghost collapsed against the snow-dusted ground, a loud sigh rolling off his tongue. He was thankful for his alabaster fur—with all the worrying XIX did he would have gone gray (or white) much sooner than most.
stick with those who stick with you