Draven had taken what the girl had said nearly three weeks ago on good faith. She hadn’t seen him and he wasn’t to the west either. The dark male had accepted this to be fact and after leaving one more silent present for Treyah as he had been doing he had set off across the mountain. Unfortunately for him though, he had never been the best tracker but to add insult to injury the heavy snows had set in while he had been ascending the rocky peak.
He had made it over eventually, but he still needed to find Sachiel. If he was on this side of the mountain at all, or even alive. This thought heavy and nagging like an ever constant headache, throbbing with every sudden movement. But, he had found him. Or at least Draven had found the smell of him. Him and some others, a pack really and this had caused the father pause. Was Sachiel being held here against his will? Or had he just chosen this to be his home? So close to the Vale where his parents had been, how could he be here without a word?
So, instead of making a call at the borders as he probably sift to have done Draven had left a gift. A bundle of tree branches with the same bark and needles that the father had taught his son about so many months ago. He hadn’t called, just left the bundle near the borders and then trotted away into the woods. This had been last night and without making any attempt to hide his tracks he had laid in waiting. Sachiel would know who they were from, and if he wanted to come see his father he would. Or, Draven hoped he would.