Note: Askan is on the southern shore of the lake, aka the Secret falls side.
The Edge Lord hadn't intended to head this far north, it just sort of happened. These days he tended to stick around the falls, or the ferns. After all, he had no reason to stray too far from the Shallows when everything he'd ever wanted was right there in front of him.
Except not quite.
Cotton was still missing and his scent had long faded from the communal den, covered up by the bodies of those who remained. Of those who'd kept their word. Where the hell was he? Had Cottongrass gotten lost, hurt? Or-and Askan dreaded to think of it-had he just wandered off? Again. Askan was well aware of Cotton's bad case of itchy paws, knew that he liked to wander, to explore and meet new people, but if he had left then this was an all time low for him. He'd promised them, gave his word that he wouldn't leave, not again. And yet, here they were, history was repeating itself all over again.
Askan gritted his teeth. If Cotton was in the Falls they would have found him by now. So he wasn't here, at least not anymore. Perhaps it was time to expand their search or-the nasty, wicked part of Askan cast that idea aside with a scoff. Why bother? He'd clearly given up on them, maybe it was about time they did the same in return.
Emerging through the trees, Askan padded onto the southern shore of the lake. Aside from the large chunks of ice it hadn't changed all too much. It was the same as ever, massive and no doubt freezing. Pushing his way through the knee-deep snow, Askan idly wondered if searching for Cotton was worth his time and effort. It would get dark soon, and he'd rather spend the night curled up by his mate's side than in the middle of nowhere with only his bitter thoughts as company.
He wanted to tell the other northern packs about Shallow's Edge- and to brag about his accomplishments- but it wasn't really on the top of his to do list. Unless they were neighbours there was no need to rush, no reason not to wait until spring when travel was easier. And yet, Askan didn't like being out of the loop. He wanted to be in the know, he wanted to find out if anyone had seen or spoken to Cotton. He wanted to tie off all loose ends, was that too much for him to ask for? Probably.