She'd had a wonderful morning with her mother. Oksana had fully expected Inna to disappear into the forest like she did most mornings only to return at nap time. That didn't happen, instead they had gone one a walk through the forest and then she'd gotten to pounce on some bugs until her mother had found a nice fat creature that Inna had informed her was a mouse. The ebony child had tried to catch it but it had been much too fast for her. As always her mother assured her she would one day be fast enough and like always she believed it because Inna wouldn't like to her. They had returned to the den at naptime and Oksana had quickly fallen asleep. The voice that caused her tiny black ear to flick sounded familiar but the pup believed it to be in her dream. It didn't stop when she opened her eyes and realized her mother was gone.
When it hit her that the voice wasn't in her dream that it had to be Lorc she had to go. She knew that would be where her mother would be, she had to be there. Oksana couldn't get out if the den fast enough she wanted to see Lorc so badly. She'd missed him and she knew that his return would make her mother happy again, she wanted to see Inna happy again. Her legs had gotten a bit longer and she could move through the forest a little better but she still stumbled. That didn't stop her as she would quickly get back to her feet and run in the direction she thought his howl had come from. With what had to be luck Oksana finally found them, she could see her mom and Laike, even Lach through the trees. She slowed her pace and as she came closer on her mother's side she could see him. He looked different but she knew it was him and a smile crossed her face. Without thinking the young Baranski tore through the underbrush not caring about anything besides getting to Lorc and letting him know how happy she was to see him. “Lorc home,” she squealed as she came up behind her mother.