Mid-morning, Overcast, 57F/14C
It had been almost two weeks since Vanadis and Vayko had left, and as of now there had been no sign of their return. Viorel knew realistically that the trip there and back would take minimum a full moon cycle, but as the tips of the trees began to fade into their fall colours he couldn’t help but feel stressed. It had been a long, hot, dry summer and now autumn was at their paws and the leader felt like everything was moving too quickly, spiraling out of control.
Normally the Valle man would have returned to the territory before the sun rose, but today he had remained under the cherry blossom tree. Months had gone by since it had bloomed pink, but it still provided a decent place to rest and let his thoughts plague him. He needed a distraction, preferably a pleasant one. He had suffered enough in the last year, and everything felt unstable beneath his paws. He was just trying to keep his head above water.
Maybe Eros was right, maybe it was his fault that everyone was leaving. Maybe he had chosen the wrong side of the fight between his son and his cousin, maybe he really was a fool trying to lead a swamp. Maybe he was more of his mother than he ever would be of his grandmother he admired so much.