Was it better to just let his daughter move on with her life and leave whatever hopefully good memories she had of him intact, than to risk turning it upside down again? He didn’t know.
So he sat, chest deep in the warm, frothy water. Staring down at his reflection in it. Familiar and different both. The grey under his muzzle was spreading, beginning to creep further up his chin and nose. He was thinner, too. Not the proud leader he’d been. The man staring back up at Jet was much different from the one he’d been just a scant few months ago.
It was stunning the difference just a few moon cycles could make. Giving his head a shake to dispel those thoughts, Jethro turned to saunter deeper into the water before promptly dunking himself, enjoying the soothing feel of warmth.
He would rest here for a while. Considering his options, and planning his next move before he made it.