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As Garmir had suspected, her trail became increasingly difficult to follow as soon as the pack borders were behind. Obviously she did not wish for anyone else to find her, but even when she was giving him aid, following her tracks put Garmir's training to test. The direction where she was headed changed often and rapidly, slowing down Garmir's efforts but the earthern male was more determined than ever to find her. Next came a tricky part - crossing an icey creek. Garmir knew already that this was where she often pulled her vanishing trick and true enough, her trail completely ceased on spot. There were two directions she could go. Up or down the creek. He tried to briefly assume role of Anaeia, think like she would think. To turn left or right from here or...
"Oh.." Another sign on a tree branch, differently made but definately pointing right. Garmir followed along the frozen creek carefully, his eyes darting on both banks in turn. Somewhere here Anaeia would again turn. Garmir begin to pick her scent more, her camouflage slowly starting to fade. He could tell she had used least ash and pine needles to hide her own scent under, though more of it was revealed further the trail went. Clearly she wanted him to find her.
Garmir had been so focused in her search that he had not even had time to think of what would happen when they met. Would he kill her? Would she kill him? If she really wished for it, Garmir doupted he could best her in combat, especially in his current weakened state. Would she try to twist him away from his cause? Taint his fire too? Or did she just... wish for all this to end? Garmir felt so conflicted, but he so very much graved to see her again. Just one more time no matter what was the outcome.
His wish was granted. Garmir came to halt as he noticed a figure standing there in the open, waiting. She looked different but recognizeable, that deadly beautiful form definately Anaeia's. Garmir lowered his ears and body, almost afraid to speak to her. He desperately tried to think of words to say, but nothing came from his mouth first. Finally, he struggled to spell out a question. "Why now..?"