That was the excuse he was going along with if anyone questioned him about the atmosphere of Wild Rye Fields. Because he was pretty sure there was some kind of weird tension going on. The kind that had Askan and Reyes hanging around the puppies and main den a whole lot more than usual. Which in itself was pretty strange. There was also the abrupt appearance of Riseala and the fact that he could smell Hearthwood River whenever he went around the borders.
Things were weird. He didn't know if he should have been relieved or upset at the fact that he wasn't involved. Maybe a mixture of both or maybe even neither.
He settled for being content.
It seemed like the smart choice. Especially when it meant he could wander and explore the area as he pleased without having to worry. Which was what he usually did but he didn't need to acknowledge that. Instead he focused on the dull thud of his own footfalls as he pressed deeper into the woods. The air smelled cold and wet. There were leaves littering the forest floor. And he was pretty sure if he cocked his head and strained his ears just right he could hear the distant trickle of rushing water.
His pace picked up and he was rewarded with the view of a river and what seemed like a waterfall of sorts. The river curved upwards into foothills. He didn't know where it lead. And probably never would because his attention was drawn to the fallen tree that hung like a makeshift bridge over the rushing water. Instinct said to cross it because who knew if it would still be standing next time he found the place. The rest of him screamed don't because who knew what the structural integrity was.
He settled for waddling forward and placing a single paw on the tree-bridge. It didn't creak or immediately shatter when he put weight down on his paw. Somewhere behind him his tail wagged and the gears of his mind slowly came to life.