August 16 - Evening
The Archer princess had decided to steer well clear of the small thicket on the edge of the Willows after her discussion with her brother. She had found Renier but the young Lyall was restless, whether it was on account of her injuries or otherwise she didn’t bother to ponder. He had spoken of seeking out his younger sibling (perhaps to clip him about the ear, perhaps not), and even spoke of travelling as far as a place he referred to as ‘the Reach’. While her paws itched to join him she simply couldn’t pull herself away while everything was still so precariously balanced here, so with little more than a few vague directions she had bid him farewell. They would find each other again certainly, as he did promise to return, and if he didn’t then she would go an find him. Until such a time, she would wait.
After sunset was usually her brothers time, but she fought to keep her eyes open just a little longer as she made her steady way to the border. She craved to see her nephew again, if only to take a peek at him sleeping close to his mothers side. But something was off in the air here, entirely out of place. Her brows drew down as she saw her brother leave the den. It was very unlike him to be so distracted as to not notice his own sister lurking nearby. She wasn’t nearly as crafty as he and her heart flew into her throat at the possibilities. Would she find some blood drenched monstrosity lurking in the thicket from which he had just emerged?
But no, all had been silent. His coat held no matted sheen and she couldn’t smell any blood… not that she would mourn the death of Piety, but Sven was in part her own blood and held a much higher regard in her peachy eyes.
Giving Skoll a good chance to get clear of the den she crept forward, her nose working overtime and registering the stale scent of Piety. Her mouth pulled down into a frown, she shouldn’t be surprised. She had neglected every other duty of a pack wolf, why shouldn’t she fail at this task too? “Of all the useless irresponsible layabouts he could have chosen…” she muttered under her breath, spying her sleeping nephew so vulnerable and alone. With no Renier to return to, and being old enough to not be missed in the communal den, she took a deep breath and moved forward to lay down next to the child. Her head rested heavily on her paws and her heart thundered in her chest. Her anger at the boys mother preventing her eyes from closing.
It was going to be a long night. When would she stop trying to clean up her brothers messes?
She grimaced as she realised she probably never would.