An hour or so after midnight, few clouds, -29F/-34C
It was late, and so cold that her ragged breaths billowed around her as fog, the tears she sobbed clung frozen to her cheeks. Every time she blinked the ice threatened to hold her eyes shut, but she hardly noticed. As soon as she got close enough to home that she thought someone might be able to hear Finley lifted her muzzle and let out an urgent call for Chan before it garbled off at the end.
She couldn’t get the vision out of her head, she knew Jethro had needed space but when it had been a full day and he had not returned she had followed him. Only to find a bloody scene, the mix of coyote carcass, coyote blood and the blood of her mate all mixed in the snow. She had followed his retreating tracks as far as she could before they had been covered by blowing snow and disappeared. Then she had waited, hoping he would return, but he had not.
She was starting to wonder what was left here for her, if Jethro was gone. Both of her sons gone, her mate now, Colette had died. But, she couldn’t just leave, she had responsibilities here, and if any of them were ever going to be looking for her, this is where they would look.