With his sister absent Mathéo had also taken to wandering. His paws were not as itchy as the silver-eyed Tainn, for he typically remained close to the Hearthwood borders, but the last time he had slunk away from the looming redwoods he had sought comfort in the tumbling water to the west. He travelled beneath the canopy of leaves overhead just in case he caught wind of the little Tainn’s scent before he headed into the tundra. His willowy body slunk around the trees, his pace swift. The boy had not only lost his mother and his older sister, but his littermate had also vanished, presumably consumed by grief. He hoped the girl was safe and that the scouts he’d sent west had found her. The days passed agonizingly slow and he could not help but fear the worst. Puppies did not do so good on their own…
Which was why he was so concerned about finding Mathéo. Lavender was much like the agouti and preferred to stay closer to the river, and her parents, whereas Lilliana liked to stretch her paws and get herself into all sorts of mischief. He did not know how he and Lilya were blessed (or cursed?) with children who were complete polar opposites. He just hoped, as they aged, their differences brought them closer and did not drive them apart.
His face fell as he reached the pool. There was no Tainn in sight, not even a whiff of his woodsy scent. With a heavy sigh the pale leader lowered his hindquarters to the ground, his tail tucking neatly around his paws. Perhaps the boy was still in Hearthwood and had just made himself scarce… Lachesis did not think he would chase after his sister. He abided by the rules much better than Risaela did.
stick with those who stick with you