November 20th; Evening; Cloudy; -17° F, -27° C.
As much as Skoll had wanted to venture east and entertain the idea of possibly finding himself a decent place to stay, his paws had other ideas. Called into the north, he wondered now if his mother might have had something stashed away to cure him of his exhaustion. The women of Devilsbite Dell had taken everything he had to offer and then some; though, he was lucky to escape alive, to know for certain that his son Sven and his little shadow of a friend Lilith had been given a chance to leave. As for the five near-grown hellions he had left behind, he was confident that - sooner or later - some of them would find their own ways out from beneath their mothers' enchantments. They were Torbine wolves, after all, and true Archers always struck out in search of power and influential positions. His daughter might have had a place in their coven, but his sons were bound to get a rude awakening in the coming months.
He staggered across the Meadow, head and tail low as he scoured the frozen earth for any familiar scent. It had been ages since he had been home and he could no longer recall just how close or how far he was from the willows. All he could do was to keep walking and keep alert.
The scent of still water wafted to him from the west and his tongue unglued itself from the roof of his mouth. He had hydrated the other day, using the cool stream's respite to surge onward to where he was now. He shrugged his dark shoulders with a sigh as he eyed the frost-covered meads and the forest in the distance. He'd get there in due time (some minutes' worth of walking apart from having to navigate through the evergreens and willows). For now, all he wanted was to be here, without the weight of some supernatural tether tight around his neck and chest... without the worry of being possessed, smothered, and drained of his energy...
For a while, he trembled as he stood, his eyes closed. In the darkness behind his lids, dizziness took hold, swaying him to the left and then to the right before he collapsed into the snow.