He hadn't wanted to say anything to Aurek about what he thought he had found simply because he was afraid he was wrong. What if he hadn't actually found his parents? There was something different about the scents but the underlying scent that told him it was them was there. “Crazy right? I want to believe it's them but it's been so long,” he voiced.
Of course as always their conversation was interrupted by the arrival by coyotes. Not just one which would have been simple, no it was four again. Elyan was quickly growing tired of all of this coyote business. This time was different, before they could even move the annoying rodents were surrounding them. “I don't think we're escaping this time, Aurek. We can't take them all.” It really looked like it was the end until a flash of white came out of the forest and violently send one of the away crying. The young Myrddin looked to his friend before turning to look at the stranger who wasn't actually a stranger at all, “Dad?”