Elias wasn't stupid. After what he'd done he knew he couldn't go back to the Heights, and hanging around the Willows didn't seem like a good idea either. And so he wandered the south, gradually heading north-west, at a complete and utter loss at what to do. At the time it hadn't seemed so bad- he'd been so eager to make up for his past transgressions- but now he could see that he had sinned. That @Ravenna had been toying with him and worse yet, had used him. Like he was something to be thrown away, tossed aside as if he no longer mattered.
Even if that hadn't been her intention, it hurt. He had been willing to give her everything, anything to make her smile and all she did was take and take till Elias wasn't even sure if he had anything left to give.
He limped along through the snow and slush with a uncharacteristic grimace tugging at his lips. He didn't smell of her, not anymore, rolling in the snow had washed it all away but the feeling of guilt remained, clinging to his coat and infecting his mind. Such a stupid stupid boy, a fool masquerading as man. If anyone ever found out...they would all hate him. Heck, if his family could see him now...Did they feel shame as they looked down on him? Spite and anger. He had been warned, though one had ever outright explained spring to him, restraint and self control had always been expected of him. Elias was supposed to be better than this, wiser, and yet he had repeated the sins of his Father.
He was awful, scum of the earth.
Elias shuffled to a stop and blankly looked up at the tightly packed cedars and evergreens, his tail hanging limp behind him. Was this far enough? Would his sins follow him here too?