After deciding that it was time to take a break from the festivities that he had gotten himself into the past few weeks, Merys headed Northeast to a familiar place that had brought him peace once before. Where his journey had just begun in Relic Lore with a white healer and an expansive view. He remembered, fondly he would call it, the memory of @Lachesis, the male he had strangely shared a frozen meal with on the northern foothills. He had admitted that he did not want to join a pack, that he wanted to explore Relic Lore; Lachesis had even given him directions to places to visit. Since that day, mere weeks ago, Merys had found himself frolicking with a young female who eventually went on to convince him to join her pack. After that, he had chased a bear, and stumbled into finding his place in the ranks. It was not what he had in mind when he had left his old pack, not at all. Yet, here he was, in this enigmatic life situation, making what he would of it. He still had a taste of bitterness toward everything, even though he could have easily walked away at any moment. Still could. He lingered nonetheless, waiting for this newly founded pack to fulfill whatever need he had left looking for - perhaps they would serve as an
ersatz until he figured it out. He wondered if he would be waiting long. He wondered if it would even be worth waiting for at all..
He padded forward towards the steep slopes, seemingly unfamiliar since last time he had been here. His muscles, renewed from his now regular meals and rest, did not falter at the thought of climbing them. It felt good to get stronger. Being a lone wolf had thinned him, moreso than he ever had been. He was happy to be gaining back what his large frame required. The four year old made a turn to begin climbing the slopes and revelled in the subtle burn in his muscles - it made him feel alive. A smile, rare these days for the subordinate, melded into his face once he started panting. Itching for more, he began running. Up, up! He pushed himself to continue, even once he was past the happy burn and into the discomfort. He needed the rush, for more reasons than just physical. He pushed and pushed, faster until he realized that there was no more slope and just flat ground. Tiredness washed over him then, and he slowed to a slow walk, a happy expression and lolling tongue donned his face. He looked around then, back at what he accomplished: view down to the fjord. A moment passed, and his mouth closed suddenly and he turned his head, ears pricked. Her scent had caught his attention suddenly as the adrenaline stopped pounding through his veins. The females' scents were near impossible to ignore in the spring, he was unhappy he had missed it while running, but what truly piqued his interest was what else was in her scent. A familiar one.. the same earthy scent he had smelled once before with the white wolf on these slopes.
WHITE FIR Notch