@Tauza, @Staleek, set the day after Bella joins SW so she's been gone about two days. Decided to bundle family-time with this thread - Bella will join later, to tell them what's happened & invite them to SW although I'm sure Tauzeek have other plans! Until then, some Tauzeekweed action?
As the sun set, and Duck peered at the warm colours falling in the west with bleary, tired eyes, a deadline was missed. She'd been gone more than a day now. She was just going to look for someone, she'd said, that man you met in the forest, you remember - and Duck had, but what could she need from that huge wolf? It had been clear they were close, but she hadn't explained herself. In fact, she'd seemed entirely distant and distracted, but she wouldn't explain why for that either. It was ever since that scary man had found them, which had heralded a faint panic in his mother but some kind of rebirth within Duck. He'd met @Gilligan because of that day, and he thought of the boy quite a lot, still amazed at how he had been treated... almost like an equal. For no reason other than Gil wasn't an asshole.
They'd been on the mountain long enough that Duck was getting fairly comfortable with it, and it was nice not to be at the behest of a pack, with all the social interactions and judgements that brought. He was able to come and go as he pleased, doing his best to avoid anyone else he came across, and for the most part was as content as he was ever likely to be.
There was only one problem - or two, rather. Tauza and Staleek were still with them, and they bed together some nights in the crude, temporary den the family had appropriated. It felt like home, the bad kind of home, where he expected to wake up and be a shadow amidst his own flesh and blood, a creature for his mother to pity, his father to ignore and his siblings to torment for their own amusement. The nights when his two siblings decided not to sleep at their den with their mother and Duck were peaceful and quiet. The other nights, Duck barely slept for anxiety, though they were rarely obvious with their cruelty in front of their mother.
But she hadn't come back. She'd been gone since the morning of the previous day, and could he really stomach the idea of a second night without her? They hadn't come back the night before, leaving the pale boy to sleep alone, which had been as relieving as it was terrifying, but what if they decided to bed here this time? Briefly he considered finding somewhere else to hide, but there was nowhere, nowhere which felt even nearly as safe as this dingy little hovel... so why did he feel so in danger?
Breath light, he watched the sun set, pleading with her to arrive before the darkness came, to be alive and safe but most of all, to be here.