It had not been a long walk to the edge of Hearthwood, which Seven was thankful for. He’d been doing a lot of walking and his gangly legs were growing weary with every step. Excitement fuelled him, making it difficult to focus on anything else. Even being tired. He was finally going to meet his uncle! He knew that his mother had worried that Lachesis might have wandered somewhere else, or had succumbed to the ferals in Relic Lore. But she had always had hope, which was what had driven her children south in search of the elusive ghost. He just couldn’t believe how easy it had been! The first two wolves he had encountered had been oh so helpful, providing the yearling with all the information he needed. He was forever grateful to them and kept their messages tucked away for when he met the older healer.
He kept quiet for most of the walk, mostly because he was too anxious to form sentences together. The ebony cub didn’t seem to mind. She made haste in bringing him to the borders, her stubby legs working feverishly to get them there in a timely fashion.
Once they arrived at the pungent borders Seven took a step back, making sure he kept his distance. That was one thing his mother had been very persistent on. Never crossing the borders of a pack without being invited in. So he waited, his muddy gaze focused on the child. It was time for her to ring the doorbell.