Backdated to the 7th of March
Askan knew that sooner or later they would need to stop, that as much as he wanted to they couldn't wander south forever. To him, it was merely a question of far away was far enough? On one hand, during their journey they hadn't come across any other wolves. Be it females, males, pack wolves or otherwise. For days on end it had just been the two of them, and it'd been nice. Sure, the nights were cold and his legs ached, but it was far better than the alternative. Which, even now, was still more than enough to make him shudder.
On the other hand though, it wasn't as though they had just left the Field just because Askan wanted to. Drestig had granted them permission to leave under the condition that they would look for Percy in the south, in the parts of Relic Lore that they hadn't been unable to reach. This wasn't just a simple get away, the hunt for Phoenix took precedence over everything else. It was just...As he'd feared they had yet to find a single sign that even indicated she had passed through these parts. He just supposed they would have to keep on looking and looking till there was nowhere else to search.
The Selwyn mused over their next course of action as he squeezed through the tangled undergrowth, his ears pressed to his forehead so they didn't snag on any of the low hanging branches. Of all of the terrains he had travelled through- be it woodland or tundra- this was by far the worst. It was so dark and murky, he could see why this place was called Ghastly Woods. Fucking awful this was.Maybe they should have taken another route, maybe they should have headed east once they reached Secluded Springs, rather than continuing to head south as they had.
With such a thick canopy above them it was hard to tell what time of day it was, for all he knew it could have been evening! But there was one thing the Yukon wolf did know and he wondered if Reyes felt the same.
"Hey." Askan began, glancing over his shoulder to catch Reyes' eye. They had been travelling in comfortable silence for a while now, but it was time to break it."Want to find somewhere to rest? Maybe some water?"
As to where they'd find both water and somewhere comfortable to rest was beyond him. No matter what direction he looked all he saw was white and brown. The same old bullshit. Askan huffed and came to a stop, nudging Reyes' shoulder with his head as he passed. He almost felt bad for dragging Reyes along with him to this hellhole. But then again he had agreed to come of his own free will, it's not like Askan forced him or anything. If he didn't want to be here he wouldn't be. That's just how Reyes was.
"Which way do you think we should go? Heading straight forward doesn't seem to be getting us anywhere." Throughout their journey they had been taking turns in who lead the way. Round about then, Askan thought it was Reyes' turn again. He was done, for now.