This thread takes place at the very edge of Spectral Woods closest to Fallen Tree Cove. Kajika has discovered Des and called to the pack. He may or may not be heard.
It was starting to seem as though winter would never leave the lore. Kajika had been so consumed with finding Moonshadow and Lunette that he hadn't had much else on his mind. With the way things had gone with Des before he left on his trip he felt giving her some space might be the best thing to at least salvage their friendship. He had wanted to make things up to her so after he and Tagg had brought Moonshadow back to the Cove Kajika went to speak with Des.
He'd started where she normally slept finding it empty which sent him in search of her through the cove. When he didn't find her he assumed that she was out scouting, it was what she loved to do. He figured she would be back as she always did but when he found her sleeping place empty again and the scent fading just a little and no sign of her anywhere else on the cove he became worried.
It was the third day he went looking for and found that she still hadn't returned that he wasn't going to wait for her to show up any longer. He had done that in the past and she'd ended up in a lot of trouble and he'd lost her. He wasn't going to let that happen again and this time he had a scent to follow even if it was a faint one. Without telling anyone where he was going he immediately went in search of Des. Like Moonshadow he would bring her home to the cove. With her scent already starting to fade he didn't waste any time looking for the place on the border where she'd crossed out of pack lands.
He finally found her trail on the east side of the territory and like it left pack lands keeping his nose to the ground so that he wouldn't lose it. It seemed he'd traveled a while, his worry of how he would find her growing. Would she be perfectly okay or injured as Moonshadow had been when they had found her. The thought of her being injured and needing help urge him to pick up his pace as he continued to follow her trail.
Time passed and Des’ scent grew stronger meaning only one thing, that he was getting close to where she was. Now he could smell her on the air, his nostrils flared as he took her familiar scent. He picked his pace up even more so that he could reach her quicker in case she was injured.
He was moving at a run when he suddenly came to an abrupt stop, Des’ scent had become strongest there and the smell of blood mingled with it. “What could have possibly happened?” He said into the air confusion crossing his features as he looked over the scene. The blood wasn't visible for the fresh snow but the dark man knew it was there. That wasn't what held his attention as the snow fell around him but the mass that lay in front of him. Unsure if he wanted to go any closer he paced back and forth looking to the mass a couple of times. He debated it in his head before finally he crept forward not wanting to know if it was her body under the layer of freshly fallen snow but needing to know. The fur that stuck out amongst the flakes of snow was unmistakably the same color as those held within her pelt. “It can't be her. it's not her,” he whispered to himself repeating the words over and over as if he were trying to make himself believe them. “I'm not losing her, not again and not like this,” he said louder shaking his head, His nose hadn't ever failed him but this time he wished that it once he had closed the distance between him and the body that lay before him in the snow.
His chest tightened as he slowly removed the snow from her face to confirm that he had found the woman he loved. He didn't want to believe that she was truly gone from his life forever, how could it end like this with them not even having said a word to each other since he'd returned. “It's not true,” he stated matter of factly, “Des wake up, we need to get back to the cove. The others will be worried,"he said as he nudged her cheek with his nose. She didn't move so he nudged her again a little harder, surely that would wake her. When she still hadn't moved not even a flutter of her eyes his breath caught in his throat as he collapsed to the ground beside her. He couldn't deny the truth any longer, no amount of nudging your speaking to her firmly would wake her. He sides no longer moved with her breath, The sound of her heart didn't reach his ears. She was gone and there was nothing he could do to help her, “I'm so sorry I wasn't there for you and that I was too much of a coward to tell you how I truly felt about you,” he whispered into the fur of her neck. A sigh left him as he remained quiet for a few heart beats the pain he felt as his chest tightened was unbearable. The tears over his lost love fell freely from his eyes, “I will always love you and you will always be missed,” he whispered into her ear not knowing if she would somehow hear it.
For a long time after that Kajika remained with her his head resting across her shoulders as he spent the last moments with her he would ever have. Hours had passed before he finally rose himself up to his full height to do what he knew needed to be done. Raising his muzzle into the air he sent a long sorrowful howl into the sky to call for his pack mates and as a song to his fallen love.
Once his voice had faded he laid back down next to her but as he buried his nose into her coat once more he discovered another scent. It was much fainter than hers but it was still there enough he could commit it to memory and it was male. Something wasn't right about this as he finally remembered the blood he'd smelled when he'd first found her. He went about removing the snow from the rest of her body to find multiple injuries. That was when he realized that her life had not just come to an end but that she'd been murdered.
Kajika laid back down next to her, “I will find the one who did this to you and make them pay for ending your life,” he said resting his head across her shoulders once more as the snow continued to fall upon the man and his fallen love.