morning | sunny 58°F/14°C
The shadow had gone in search of food. He had slunk away during the early hours of the morning while his mate and daughter were still nestled comfortably in their shared den. Despite his position drastically changing since leaving Whitestone—he had jumped from subdued subordinate to leader, a title he had never expected himself to achieve—the Archer could not shake old habits. He preferred solitude and silence. No, he craved them. His feelings for the strawberry blond and his russet daughter were far greater, of course, but he could not restrain his wandering paws. Greer was always sure to return with something, whether it be food or information, for he did not want Kyna to think that he did not want to spend time with her. He had grown accustom to being able to wander as a scout in Whitestone; being stuck atop the heights was starting to turn him into a basket case.
As he moved east the terrain drastically changed around him. Stone quickly shifted into lush, vibrant green illuminated by the sunlight rising above the trees. Winter had finally released its tight grip on the Lore as spring begun transitioning to summer. The temperatures were not too warm (just yet), leaving the dark pelted leader to meander as he pleased during the day. It was a nice change from the blanket of snow that captured the land only weeks before. Rain plummeted from the sky occasionally, but nothing out of the ordinary. Slowly but surely Relic Lore was return to normal.
The ground sagged beneath his paws as he moved, his brows pinched together as he scanned the moss covered earth for signs of life. He had only been here once before—when he encountered a chatty chocolate-coloured wolf with eyes that rivalled the sun. That had been some time ago, when he was still part of the Ridge pack west of the mountains he now called home. When he had first thought of leaving the willows behind…
If only his mother and sister could see him now.