Lunette has finally returned home. She and Leotie are just outside the border. Come welcome her home!
It was time for Lunette to return home to Fallen Tree Cove, Leotie hadn't ever been so was looking forward to going. She was sad to see the girl leave the draw since living with them seemed to really agree with her. One thing Leotie did understand was the need to be where she felt she belonged. The agouti woman felt she belonged in the draw and would always return there because for her it was home. For Lunette the cove was home and she needed to be there. She also thought that the young girl's family and packmates would be missing her by now so it would be good for them to know that she was okay.
When they had set out Leotie had known it would be some distance up the mountain they would have to travel. It wouldn't be the first time she had traveled on a mountain so she wasn't very worried. What she was a little nervous about was the fact she would have to travel back to the draw by herself. The farthest she had traveled from home since moving to the draw was Willow ridge to see Sven after his rank challenge. She'd been so worried about him and wanted to make sure that he was okay. She'd become a lot more comfortable traveling by herself but she hadn't ever traveled as far as Fallen Tree Cove.
Getting Lunette home safe and sound was Leotie’s top priority since the girl had already been lost. She didn't want her to get lost again however the agouti woman didn't know where the cove was. She hoped that Lunette would know the way once they were a little closer and she was there to help if needed. The trek up the mountain wasn't too bad and the time was filled with conversation which made it go a little faster. The agouti woman kept an eye on her surroundings for when she would have to return home. Leotie wasn't going to get lost from the draw this time like she had in Oak Tree Bend.
She had learned from that experienced not to travel in dog so thick she wouldn't be able to see and to trust her nose more. She had become more confident and refused to let something like that get the better of her again. Leotie kept checking with Lunette to see if she recognized anything that would indicate they were getting close to the coves borders.
Finally Leotie's nose told her they were getting close to a pack border, she could smell the markers as the approached. “It looks like we finally found it,” she stated offering the girl a smile and a nod. “Are you ready to finally be home?” It was one thing saying it but when it was time to cross the border it could he a whole different story. “Do you want to do the honors of announcing your return?” She asked the girl thinking it might be best that way.