Maeve is welcome to jump in she likes, left it pretty vague (ps if you want a travel thread let me know! <3)
backdated for December 16 on the assumption they left December 12 (after talking to Piety/Morg)
More snow had arrived since his last visit over the mountain, making the trek a little more difficult this time around. But he knew the freezing temperatures and cracked paws would be worth it once he reached the edge of the ridge territory. Maeve had matched his pace and, truthfully, it was nice to have company. Even if she was doing most (if not all) of the talking. She had made the trek over the mountain, too, so it also helped having a second pair of eyes. The south was still foreign territory to the tundra boy and it would take some time for him to adjust to the different terrain. Especially the mountain, for the monadnock paled in comparison to the rugged chunk of stone.
Piety had not been happy about his decision to venture west but she had complied, for she knew that he would have gone regardless of her opinion. It had helped that he wasn’t going alone, for Cyril wondered if his mother feared that he wouldn’t return. He couldn’t leave her. Not after everything they had been together. But he had also made a promise to the girl and he intended to keep it. Plus, he wanted to make sure that she did not have any issues settling back into the willows.
He had (silently) announced that he was heading toward the borders, leaving it up to Maeve to join him if she wanted to. Cyril did not know if she had any business with the ridge wolves or if she had just wanted to come along for the ride. He wouldn’t protest if she wanted to accompany him, as she had already joined him this far.
As he arrived at the edge of Ridge territory he hesitated, his forepaws shuffling across the snow-dusted ground nervously. He had already made it this far—there was no turning back now. Tossing his nose to the sky he called for only one wolf and would not accept the presence of another. If any other Ridge wolves decided to grace him with their presence he would leave, as he was not interested in exchanging pleasantries. He just wanted to see his friend.