Flair agreed, proposing that the lake be their first option, and that they could then follow the river north, to the tundras if anything happened. Jet offered a nod of agreement to those ideas. ”The lake or tundra it is.” Either one of those would work. As long as the group had some idea of where to meet, should something bad happen...
But then, Ryder spoke up. The dark one couldn’t hide his momentary surprise, as he sought Finley’s gaze. His co-lead left it up to them, and with a shrug, Jet looked back to Ryder. ”I’d be alright with you coming. We can cover more ground that way,” he rationalized. Both in the search for danger and the missing Caspian.
”But you, my girl,” Jethro continued, turning towards his daughter with a half-apologetic smile, he echoed Flair’s words, ”aren’t big enough for that yet. I need ya to stay here and help as much as ya can. Your day’ll come.”
And sooner than you think, he almost added. She, and all the kids, had already grown so much.
”We’ve already been through so much,” the dark one spoke up again, with a look towards all that had gathered. ”As long as we keep together, we will get through this, too.”