Chimera snickered as he walked. It might have been a little too early in the morning for his tastes, but he had a few good reasons to culture such a good mood.
1. He had managed to stomach one of the small mice that had been harassing him since the trio had arrived to this part of Relic Lore.
2. He was given verbal approval from Niles to explore the surrounding areas from their designated rendezvous site.
and
3. He had just deposited a dead blackbird - ever so carefully - on Mouse's tawny, masked head as he slept in.
So suave. So smooth. So slick... He knew for a fact that he was gonna catch hell from Niles later, but it was going to be oh so worth it. With his tail waving about behind him, he leisurely ambled through the grove. Head down, eyes wide open, all four paws happily kept up in a skip-step sort of rhythm. The still-crisp morning air felt chilled in his lungs and the new day, Chimera was certain, held something curious and quite possibly...new. The prospect of this easily enraptured him and held captive a sense of wonder within him.
The exhilaration, however, didn't last. The Grove gradually grew thicker and all around him the delicate white blossoms sprung forth from even the darkest parts of the forest. His footsteps slowed before stopping altogether. Amidst the lodgepole pines and dogwood flowers, the ground beneath him demanded his reverence. In awe, he observed the silence with his eyes fixated on the blanket of snow-white petals before him. In his third eye, he saw himself, the red-crowned Hound, held aplomb before the judgement of a grand council. He had spent so much time away from home that he had not even considered until now if his absence had been worth it at all.
A hushed breath fled from his parted lips, seeing but not fully seeing everything before him all at once.