Truth be told, Skoll had not planned on bringing that third coyote home. For days and for miles, he dragged it across the earth and through the streams. It might have been just a tangle of ragged fur with only a skull and two forearm bones attached, but it was still a gift. A trophy. An offering. A reason for his absence. On quivering legs and a pant in his chest, he stumbled towards one of Morganna and Celandine's most recent scent trail, their markers warning him to stay on the appropriate side of the border they just establish some odd hours ago.
A muffled thud on the mossy ground told others than Skoll had dropped his prize. At least, if only for a moment. In his dreams, leading up to this very moment, he had imagined his beloved striding up to him. Sometimes she worried beyond measure, other times she was furious, laying her own brand into him and reclaiming the places where the coyotes had thought to scar him. But, it had always been her... Never Piety, never Hecate, never Eremiel or Anahera or Vesna... not even Catori, who had only flit across his wildest dreams but twice since he had left the eastern reaches of Relic Lore. Since Celandine had come back into his life, he had only ever been able to see her - and only her.
When his hunt had been concluded on the breath of that third coyote's death, a trace of Celandine's voice came to him in a whisper.
Now, come home...
Skoll's tired eyes stared at the rain-soaked corpse at his feet. In such trying times, the body could have been one of his children's, but his drive to protect them made certain that it wasn't. He glared at it for some time before addressing the dark, twisted trees before him. In the dark, his full midnight black pelt clung to him, every angle of his body made up by lean muscle and bone - perhaps unrecognizable at a distance. His tail fell limp until the thrill of being back lifted it into its familiar curve at his heels.
He lifted his crown and tipped his nose skyward into the rain to tell his family that he had returned.