It was so foolish of her to have thought it would ever end up differently than this. When she came to the Lore, she had wanted nothing more than an adventure... and she had certainly gotten more than expected. Castel Noor, the sick and weak little child who entered the vast wilderness that she had never seen before, who had not been expected to live past her first birthday, and who had told herself that all she would ever amount to in life was a blip of time, left in no one's memory.
She didn't think that was the case now. First, joining Wild Rye Fields had been a step - she still felt horrible for what she did to @Askan, and hoped that the grumpy old ass could somehow find it in his heart to forgive her for leaving. She really hadn't meant to let that happen the way it did, but she had been too ill and overwhelmed at the time to reason it out better. Regardless of if he forgave her or not, she desperately hoped that, wherever he was, he was happy. That all of the Rye wolves were happy.
Talking with @Kino had been most likely the biggest leap she could have made early on in her time here. It was that boy who had made her realize that, hey, maybe I actually can be friends with someone. Maybe it's not so bad to have feelings. Feelings, of course, like Alastor had for @Sahalie, and that the chocolate-coated girl had for him in return. Everyone and their brother could see it, except for those two themselves. Hell, they had made a pack together (along with Castel's help, which she was quite proud of to this day. If there was an afterlife, her time with Quaking Vale was where she would forever live in her memory.)
@Draven had made her life so very much easier for all those months that he had been there, with his healing herbs and his patience. He'd brought along with him @Neha, and helping that girl through a flood so that she could give birth had been horrifying. However, it was one of those things that she would forever hold in her memory as one of the most amazing moments of her entire life. Because that was the day that brought @Sachiel into being, and Cas didn't think that any creature could ever be so perfect. It was Sachiel that had given her hope. Hope that maybe, just maybe, she might make it to the next spring and become a mother as well.
But then the pack fell apart. One by one, wolves began to disappear. Alastor, then @Larkspur (the name of which still made Cas' blood boil, even while she was dying) and Laurel, then Sahalie herself. Random wolves came and went, but there was always that one constant that Castel was positive would never leave her side.
@Niles.
Niles was, by far, the greatest thing to ever happen to her. He was her favorite hello - the one wolf above all that she had been glad to meet. He was her biggest "what if" - the one thing that she questioned more than anything else; what if she hadn't been sick? What if she had made it to spring? What if the two of them had borne children and grown old together, leading Quaking Vale? (Another thing that she couldn't quite believe, because holy shit, who's idea was it to let her lead a pack in the first place?) Niles was her fondest memory, her most treasured person, and her best friend, all wrapped up into one.
Cas had never meant to fall in love, but Niles had made it impossible to avoid. She had loved absolutely nothing more than to watch him transform from that creepy stalker dude who never spoke, to her mate - her co-lead, her confidant, and simply hers. And, yeah, she was picturing many other wolves as she lay on the cold forest floor, robbed of her sight and breath by the illness that was rotting her from the inside out. She imagined her father, and what her mother would have been like. She imagined her half-brothers and half-sisters and what they could have grown up to be. She imagined @Eirian and how he could have easily torn her to pieces, but chose to let her live. She imagined @Cottongrass, with his gentle demeanor and friendly spirit. She imagined @Icicle, with his odd appearance and their many similarities. She imagined @Tikhon, and how she admired his loyalty and would forever be grateful that he stuck with the Vale even when everyone else left. She imagined @Kuwindwa, and how they were almost friends. She imagined a world of almosts and maybes and what ifs, but mainly... she imagined Niles.
There was no doubt in her mind that he was with her now, even if she couldn't see or hear him. He was there, beside her, making sure she was warm and protected up until her very last breath. He'd keep her safe, like he did when they fought those little evil monsters. He would keep her warm, like he had when she was sick up in the Fields. He would stay with her, like he had all these months that she had fought to keep this pack together for so many months, because they had all worked so hard to get it going. Niles had never really understood her love of this pack, but he had stayed because he loved her, and because he wanted her happy.
She could never thank him enough for that, and she hoped @Morganna would be there for him when all of this was over.
As her breaths grew shorter and quicker and the end approached, Castel found herself satisfied. There were so many things she wished she could have done - so many things she wished she could have experienced. But she had come to the Lore in search of adventure, and she had gotten so much more. The silver-dusted girl didn't know if she would be remembered - if she had made enough of a mark to ensure that she wasn't a pointless existence, - but she knew that she had tried. She'd made friends, enemies, and had even fallen in love. And if that wasn't a life lived to the fullest, she didn't know what was.
It had been a short life, yes, but she was dying happy. The only thing she wished, oh so desperately, that she could do... was to tell Niles she loved him one more time. To make sure he understood that, without him, she would have never lived up to her potential. That, now that she had met him, she couldn't live without him. She wanted to make some shit up - about how she wouldn't really leave him because she absolutely adored him and it hurt to imagine herself without him. To imagine him without her. She wanted to threaten to haunt him if he didn't take care of himself, or (playfully) if he found another woman to love. Because she wanted him to be happy, above all, and who knows? Maybe she really would be able to see him after death. But she understood that Niles knew she loved him.
He knew...
And so, with that in mind, and with the peace and satisfaction of a wolf who had lived fifteen years and had accomplished twice what she had, Castel let out a gentle sigh, closed her tired blue eyes, and no longer felt any pain.