He didn’t know if the grey yearling was going to respond. In fact, he was prepared not to get a response. Had he been like this as a yearling? No—Lachesis had been a blubbering mess. Riddled with nerves and unable to form a coherent sentence to his unforgivable stutter. He hadn’t been this brooding. Perhaps he would have if Anastasia had chosen to leave him after they had joined Shade’s group in the south. Or maybe he’d be worse, as he’d grown quite dependent on the blue-eyed dove in his early years. He could still remember how torn up he had been after losing her on the mountains. While Mako’s situation differed, Lachesis could only imagine the feeling inside was similar. If it had not been for Risaela the moody teenager wouldn’t have stumbled upon the Surge; would he seek her out once the anger had subsided? He wouldn’t be angry with the yearling if that was the path he decided to take. It was something he had already (mentally) prepared himself for.
No, she’s not lost, he countered, the ghost of a smile appearing on his pale maw for the first time during their conversation. She knows exactly where she’s going. She usually does. Most days, anyway. If the grumpy duo south of the Surge decided to accept Risaela into their ranks Lachesis knew that she would be in good paws. He just hoped she found her place in the world, for she deserved to be happy after all of the tragedy she’d endured in her short life. She’ll be close by. Which means you can visit her. And tell her why it made you feel like shit.
stick with those who stick with you