ebbing and flowing
pushed by the breeze, i live to make you free
He did better by North's side. The sight of him helped him remember things were different. That he could take a moment and see the world as it was. No calculations, and critical thoughts. Scenarios that may never come to pass. But familiarity could breed contempt and he was weary of the thought. All he had was North. Splitting up for a day or two wouldn't be bad. They could cover more ground. Collect more information. Find an ally or something to eat. Though North would probably have better luck with the first, and him with the later.
Taking in a lung full of the cold air, there were certainly traces of prey in this part of land. Mostly the small variety, with a hint of deer. Pushing himself faster to keep the blood pumping in his limbs, as his blue eyes fell on the withered bushes he was a bit reluctant to get started. There were worse things than thorns,thistles, and burs but he wasn't fond of them sticking his nose. North would laugh at him if he came back covered in them. "Just plants," he muttered to himself, sweeping closer to the first patch where he found tracks. These ones went meandering through the sticks, and his blue eyes hung onto them for a long time. Eventually turning up to inspect the blackberry bush. Though this time of year it wasn't much of a bush. It was more like thick sticks, and a few dead leaves. Still he wasn't going to be able to push through them like a rabbit. He trotted further down the line, trying to hone in on the deer's scent.