As winter progressed the slender shadow was becoming restless. He adored his family and the pack he had grown up in, but it no longer felt like home. There was too much change happening and it worried the shadow prince. Morganna he trusted; Skoll… he wasn’t sure what to think about his brother’s rise to power. The change could potentially be beneficial for the Ridge wolves, but Greer was not sure he wanted to stick around to find out. There was so much more waiting for him outside the willow trees…
He hoped that there would always be a place for him among the Ridge wolves if he decided to return in the future. The boy knew that his mother would understand; however, he was unsure of where the rest of his family would stand. Their opinion mattered little to him, even despite their positions within the pack. His mother had always been his number one and her opinion would always outweigh theirs regardless of rank. It wasn’t like he was going far—the mountains on the edge of the Ridge territory had been calling to him ever since he had encountered the little princess, Kyna. They would be neighbours and it wasn’t like he couldn’t visit… unless his brother did not approve of his departure.
His lips were drawn into a tight line as he walked along the edge of the creek, his large paws moving expertly over the rocks as he headed South to his (current) home. He had slipped out of the Ridge just before the sun made its first appearance above the horizon in order to clear his head and think more clearly about his decision to leave. He knew he would have to meet with his mother soon in order to discuss his plans with her… along with Hecate. They had discussed leaving many weeks ago but Greer did not know if the ghost would follow him to the mountain. She was growing more comfortable in his birth pack (and more comfortable around his brother); she was making a name for herself, why would she leave now? Although they had not seen each other recently, the shadow still felt the need to discuss his plans with her… just in case. His pace quickened at the thought, his silver eyes focused on the path ahead of him. This whole leaving business was a lot more complicated than he had anticipated.