The night was far from being young anymore. The air was cool, a gentle breeze floated through the hidden valley with ease, twisting through the trees. The sky was clear, allowing all the twinkling stars to shine without hinderance. Large inky paws moved over rocky terrain without a single misstep. The Eastfall matriarch knew the rocks of this cove far better than the ones where she now called home. She wound her way through the trees until she came to a clearing. What little light reflected off the pile of rocks that had crashed down from higher up the cliffs, serving as the final resting place of her beloved. Moon's mercury gaze glanced over it, finding the one rock used to be the marker for her guardian. Her fluffy banner gave an automatic wave as she approached, it had been too long since she last visited her Tagg.
Circling a few times the large woman made herself comfortable laying next to him. She simply sat for a few moments in silence, observing what had once been her home, where she fell in love, where her children grew up, where she swore to always protect. A smile pulled up her inky lips at all the fond memories she had made there. This would always be her home. "Much has happened since the last time I came to see ya my love." Moonshadow spoke quietly despite no one being around. "As ya know we claimed the other cove on the other side of the lake. We were blessed with four healthy beautiful pups - two boys 'n two girls. Kateri, Leo, Lynx and Stella." The mother smiled a little wider. The pups may not be related but she loved them all as if they were. "I also have a surprise for ya!" She adjusted so she was looking at where she knew his head rested. "We're grandparents! Ya have a beautiful granddaughter named Nori. She's Staryn's daughter 'n goodness she definitely is." Moon chuckled knowing exactly where the girl got it from. Her happiness turned bittersweet and then to sadness. He deserved to be here, to see all this, to meet and know his granddaughter, his sons. She knew he would be so proud of them.
As if Tagg could really hear her, a misty fog began to roll in, closing around her almost like a hug. A low whine came from the aging woman as she laid her head on his grave and allowed tears to fall from her eyes. She missed him terribly, which made her sad but deep down she also knew she would be seeing him again one day soon - and that too broke her heart.