There was nothing left. She had steeled herself for it, but hadn't fully expected to truly find no trace of the pack that been more formative in her life than her own birthplace and blood. Her long legs felt weakened as they walked the desolate wood, but that cold fire within was beginning to rise again and soon she locked the quivering muscles with her quiet anger. What had been the trade-off then, the worth, the point?
Could she have done something to stop whatever had happened if she hadn't chosen to fruitlessly chase after Tomen? Or had this simply been the Hollow's unchangeable fate? It had fallen once before, after all. Just like the Caverns, the reincarnation of which she'd treated as such a priority but never came close to bringing to fruition.
Her breathing was steady but forcibly so. Nineva could feel such trivial things as her heart and soul trying to break apart inside of her and collapse altogether as her mind struggled to accept the nothingness she was now left with. Those calm inhalations transformed gradually in barely-contained huffs as her monovision turned upward to the night sky. The canopy allowed only small glimpses of the stars, but she wondered of those she saw if any were what remained of the wolves she'd once loved.
Dead or alive, they were gone. The Caverns were erased from this earth, and now the Hollow too. The Woodlands could never be her home, especially now without the presence of even her extended family. The world was empty, but that void did not feel as suffocating as she might imagine, as one of the tightly wound strings within her snapped.
Her claws gripped the hard earth as her teeth grit together, mismatched gaze lowering to take in the gloom of the forest instead of the starlight. She was fucking done propping up other wolves' failing systems anyways.