Today was the day @
Jethro left, off to form a different pack somewhere else. Chan couldn't help but feel... exceptionally jealous. As usual, though, the anchor that kept him was also, still, the best thing in his life. Even through all these emotions, he would never stop being thankful for his surviving trio. Even if it had to be here, forever in the same place with the same faces, it was the most worthwhile reason he'd ever had to swallow his own feelings and wants.
That wasn't to say he wouldn't still vanish from it all if given the chance. If @
Flair's attachment ever faded. When he was down at his deepest, he'd dream of his family of five venturing and playing together upon the ocean's shore. Just them. Perfect weather. Not a care in the world.
His brother's summons filled the air abruptly, causing Chan's eyes to snap open and his thoughts to scatter. That... was not a good thing. It couldn't be. Even if everything else was well, it was likely Nash would be expecting him to explain the actions he hadn't taken when his nieces and Galen were here. Even at its best, that was going to be immensely uncomfortable for the elder Eastfall.
With a sigh, he pushed himself up onto his paws and made his way toward the pack's border.
His son had beaten him to the punch, a realization that caused his stomach to squirm. Whatever it was, whether grim news or a heated conversation, Micaden likely didn't need to be a witness. Still... he was a yearling now, and Chan couldn't shoo him from every difficult encounter. Especially not if he wanted him to be able to stand on his own four paws when his parents were no longer available, whether by death or elected independence.
He fell into line beside Mica, shoulder-to-shoulder as a silent hello. He smiled fondly at Matos before shifting his attention to Nash, expression then tempering with anticipation. Magg had been so angry, had felt so betrayed when she'd left them. He would be stupid to expect his brother to be happy with him right now.
"Hello. How're the kids?" his features pinched with concern at the words; Archer had been here without Ally, after all,
"All three made it back to the Cove?"
His stomach cramped, his heart was hammering.
What if that
was why Nash was here? What if something had happened to them along the way?
(This post was last modified: Jun 08, 2024, 05:28 PM by Chan.)