Remembering Moon's advice about keeping her loved ones with her, Stella had chewed on something of an idea since returning to the cove. The yearling girl felt adrift, and she needed something more solid to anchor herself and her memories too. Perhaps, it could be of help to others, too. And so, after discussing it with Oksana, she had informed the others of her intentions to create something of a memorial.
Early in the morning she gave a short call, letting those who might wish to accompany her know that she was about to begin her climb. Then, securing her jaws around a flat, smooth stone she had hunted from the lakeshore the night before, she lifted it up and began to walk. The stone was heavy in her jaws, but she needed a strong foundation if this was to be a lasting tribute. The relatively short journey would be undertaken with few words for any who might join, necessitated by the stone she carried, though as they walked they could join together in remembrance.
As they climbed, she thought of her father. Aleister. Pa. How could he be gone? It still didn't seem real, but already her little siblings were growing bigger without him to see it, life was moving on without his warm smile, his bright mismatched gaze. A shuddering breath was sucked in and released, one foot placed in front of the other. It wasn't right, but it still was, and they had to go on somehow.
There were others they'd lost, too. She knew her Ma was not likely to come back, barring some miracle she had long since given up on. Still others were simply too far away for her liking. And she was hardly alone.
The path wound up, growing more narrow and rocky, and Stella reached the place she had found before, where a blocky escarpment overlooked the lake and the pack territory. The stones here were weathered almost like natural cairns already, and autumn's first touches had brought a splash of vivid color to the sparse vegetation. Placing the stone she'd brought down for a moment, she turned to look at those who had come with her. Only now did nerves begin to tangle in her stomach.