This wasn’t funny anymore. Where had @Zane gone? Days!? It had never been out of sight for more than a few hours their entire life. It was completely out of character for her Badger to just disappear. No, there had to be something wrong. He was hurt somewhere, someone had taken him, he would never just leave her. He had spent his whole life fighting for her, providing for her, making sure she never wanted for anything. He had even put aside his own opinions when she insisted they go find @Erebos. Oh god.. this was her fault. If.. if something happened to him, it would be because she had dragged him here where the bad things could hurt him. Where he never wanted to be. Her heart ached for her brother, making her want to lie and whimper until he returned. Unfortunately, it hadn’t been very successful in bringing him back. It was time to take action.
She didn’t even have a fresh scent on him. She cursed herself for not looking for him the second she thought something was off. She would have had a chance, then. “No!”She suddenly chirped aloud, “Don’t say that,” Of course there was still a chance. They had travelled much further and on much less of a trail and they had found their father, hadn’t they? Their own mother, @Delia, had thereafter found THEM too from whence they left. There would always be hope! Though, despite her attempts at a positive inner dialogue, her tail and ears continued to droop more than usual. She did not like this.
She had decided to look north initially after being unable to find him locally. No one knew them yet, so this was making it a bit more difficult. Zane did not have his father’s infamous record preceding him. Her paws imprinted in both the sand and moist rocks surrounding the expansive lake. She had been edging it for quite some time.. this thing was humongous!.. and lively. The creatures surrounding the lake were plentiful, deer and elk frequenting its shores and the woodline around it. Her stomach was too twisted in knots to even consider a meal. Her beryl-lime eyes followed the rocks beneath her feet monotonously, thinking that the occasional clusters botryoidal. This wasn’t supposed to be how it was. They had only just gotten together, her parents, her brother, and @Maeve. Her sad, grey form was a stark contrast against the happy sunshine and colourful nature around her; an occurrence very unnatural to the normally optimistic, upbeat two year old. Though, her life felt anything but natural these days.