Since coming to this new place he’d found a den place but he also wanted to explore the rest of the forest to see what sorts of vegetation and prey were in the area. Emrys thought that it was best for him to be familiar with these particular facets so that he wouldn’t have to waste time later figuring them out. Now that winter was upon the forest he had to be sure of everything that he did before he did it because he was aware that one mistake could mean disaster especially in an unfamiliar place.
The truth of it was that winter was not the best time for him to have set out on his own but had to get away from the band that he had been running with. While it had certain…advantages, it was not the way he wanted to live his life permanently. Now he wasn’t sure where he wanted his life to go at this point but he thought that being alone as his mother had been was a good place to start.
The weather was cold in the morning when he had set out on his travels in search of an area where he thought that Lavender Hyssop would grow. He was well aware that with the cold weather his chances of finding the plant were non-existent Emrys didn’t think that it would hurt for him to at least be familiar with the places so that he could check back later when spring had arrived. He had traveled most of the bringing himself to a forested area with large trees but they were further apart than he had been expecting which lead him to think that the distance might allow for the sun to shine through the branches offering areas where the coveted plant might grow. He glanced up as he came out into one of the areas only to find the sky clouded over, it would be hard to tell on this day but he envisioned that it was possible.
His stomach grumbled loudly just then telling him that too much time had passed since he had last eaten or had anything to drink for that matter. Emrys glanced around for any sign of a squirrel or rabbit that might make a nice mid-afternoon meal. He didn’t immediately see anything until he caught movement out of the corner of his eye and the scent of rabbit reached his nostrils. He set into motion in the direction he had seen the movement.