They’d re-entered the Lore the day before and decided to settle for the night just south of Clandestine Brook. They’d need all the energy they could get if they were going to face the wolves of the Vale after leaving them for so long. Thus, he and his friend had curled up together against the harsh climate and attempted to get some shut-eye, though he was fairly certain neither of them had slept very well. There were too many nerves because how were they supposed to tell the wolves “Hey, we’re back but we can’t stay because we’re looking for Laurel. Be back maybe?” Especially after having formed the pack then essentially leaving them to the birds. He cringed to think of it, especially the earful he’d likely receive from his brother. Still, he found he was looking forward to seeing them and seeing how big his nephew had gotten. The lad had been but a little pup when they’d left and now he would be almost fully grown.
The pair had gotten up after sleeping in a little bit, trying to salvage what little sleep they could before trudging forward. He walked in front, paving a way through the snow mounds as usual to allow Hal an easier journey behind him. He did have to admit, though, sometimes it was a little funny to step over a decent sized drift and watch her bunny hop over. Kept her on her toes and provided him with amusement through their tough journey. Soon, however, he knew they would be approaching the borders. He hadn’t caught wind of it yet though he knew he should have by that point, which made a funny feeling bubble in his stomach. But, he pushed it away. “Seems they’re being a little lax on keeping up on the borders,” he commented to the Tainn, turning his head to glance back at her as they moved forward.