Left some teeth in your enemies.
We won't be broken,
There's no curse we haven't spoken.
There is no oath, there is no spell,
To deliver us, to make us well."
— No Oath, No Spell by Murder by Death
Leaving his family’s pack lands had been easier than it had been the first two times. The moment his paws carried him further and further away, the less of a weight he felt on his shoulders—water off a duck’s back. He felt like he could breathe again. He pressed on, not bothering to stick around for the self pitying mob, marching through Kingsfall, until he left the forest behind and found himself in the open vastness of the lowlands.
He had sucked in a lungful of crisp night air as he thought about what Inna had shrieked in response to his farewell call, and laughed. How could he not? Whilst @Inna’s reply had caught him off guard initially, it was such a crock of bullshit that he couldn’t help but chuckle darkly, thoroughly amused. She thought he’d come back, did she? Fuck her. Aleksei felt no regret nor guilt over being relieved that he’d (hopefully) never see her or her miserable secret mate again, nor their little accident. His plain sister, with her boring way of talking (nothing but imitation of their parents) and holier than thou attitude. Even when she lied, Inna thought she was better than everyone else, thought she had a right to threaten people’s lives, cubs lives.
As if.
Coming to a stand still, Aleksei cast his gaze behind him. There were the trees of Kingsfall, in his past. He watched the canopy with a steely gaze for a moment, gulping in the sight of towering redwoods growing ever higher and higher before scoffing and turning his attention back to the tundra. There were no shadows here., and nothing stood above him. Good, he thought. Swinging his head to the west, he hummed thoughtfully. Perhaps … perhaps he’d pay @Askan that visit, see how he was doing. Aleksei needed a friend, and whilst he wouldn’t consider himself exceptionally close to the dark coated wolf, Askan was the closest thing he had to one. He didn’t need to think about it much, and found his feet walking before he willed them to do so.
Hopefully it wouldn’t take long to reach Wild Rye Fields.