They had travelled West to the path that would lead them to the Lake, where she had managed to encounter Asphodel and Hemlock. It only took one look for the mother to decide it was time they were separated for their own good and so she sent her daughter home, if only to give her son a chance to find his feet. They confirmed that they had seen no wolf matching Nayeli’s description in that direction and so the duo had moved North, through the godforsaken blood stained forest of her nightmares. It had been a relatively silent part of their journey and only when the final copper coloured fern was left behind them did she begin to relax again. They had travelled away from the Mountain and back towards the red hills, trying to keep somewhere between the two as they continued their journey. Soon they would have to turn back.
She had awoken Triell with a bump of her cold nose to his temple, ensuring he was coherent enough to know she was just going to see if she could catch them some breakfast (she had made the mistake of trying to slip out undetected once, and it was not an experience she wanted to relive, nor force her poor friend through again). The sound of crashing water broke through the heavy fog that still laid about so soon after sunrise, thinking to tick one item off her to-do list she made her way to the water, a quick glance all the caution she bothered with having encountered no scents to put her on edge before she lowered her head to lap at the cool water. She assumed the movement behind her was Triell joining her to quench his thirst too. He rarely fell back to sleep once she was up.