He'd called and they'd come, and even though it was uncomfortably warm and smoke was beginning to grow heavy in the air, Nash led the way around the lake. It wasn't far to the old Cove, but it was just enough he didn't think any of them had made the trek. Not with intent, anyway, though he might be wrong. They weren't little anymore, not like Eclypse. Nash felt a little bad for leaving her behind, but there was a reason he hadn't brought her older siblings here yet - and with the weather, it was too much. Besides, he wanted this time to be just for his son and Oksana's remaining children. They deserved his attention just as much as everyone else.
Nash slowed as they approached the old border. There was no scent here anymore, something that panged deep in the leader's heart each time he came. Still, he knew these trees and rocks. "We're here," he said, stopping and turning to look at the trio once they'd all crossed. "I thought I'd at least take you to see the old pack den, but is there anything specific you're interested in seeing? This trip was for them, after all, not for him to show them what he liked.