He'd delayed long enough, and Nash knew he needed to make this trip as quick as possible. There was too much going on, too much at stake, for him to take an extended trip. He likely wouldn't even stay the night in Paradise Falls. Ten days was already too long.
Nash had talked with Aquene about this trip when Moon died, and then everything with Sari and Magg's birth and the news of Archer's death... even though the man hadn't been on the mountain at the time of his demise, the news was still being delivered by one of theirs and it could only make relations with the Backwater worse. Nash didn't know what to do. At this point he doubted there would be hope of smoothing relations even to neutral. As their closest neighbor and once-friends... especially since Aquene had a granddaughter there.
And now he was off to talk to his brother. Just thinking about him had anger stirring in his chest. Chan had known so much, had Isla, held Magg when she asked for help getting home, didn't send word after Jethro's disappearance, had held Ally after the pup asked to get to the mountain... Nash took a deep breath. He would talk to him. He would deliver news of their mother's death. He would tell him he was welcome to visit her grave should he desire. And then he would leave. He knew his anger stemmed from hurt, from betrayal; once upon a time he idolized his eldest brother, and now...
Nash didn't know what to think.