He still had not found his brothers and Legolas was beginning to worry that they had left the Lore without him. They would not leave without him … would they? No, of course not. They had left for the Lore together and they would leave together—whenever that was. If they chose to. Although Legolas wasn’t sure why he had decided to return with them. He had been happy living with their parents in their new home, tending to the onslaught of siblings that they kept providing for them (gross!) and watching their legacy grow. But for whatever dumb reason he had decided to venture off with his littermate and younger brother.
And now he was horribly lost.
Legolas had not strayed too far, as he worried that the further he went the more difficult it would be for his siblings to find him. Or vice versa. Surely they were still in the area … somewhere.
He frowned. Was he being too optimistic?
The young Stark gave his head a quick shake as he continued forward through the trees, his head hanging low as he tried to appear as small as possible as to not disturb anyone that may be lurking nearby. These woods were a little unsettling and he just wanted to pass through them as quickly as possible without causing a disturbance.