Backdated to January 12th — Late Morning — Clear — -10 ° F, -24 ° C
Trees! He could see trees, and every step he took was bringing him closer and closer towards them. The sheer excitement he felt was tangible, real and solid in everything he did. From the way he bustled forward like he didn't even feel his hurt paw to the way his tail was wagging hard enough to have his hindquarters swaying with the movement. And it was all because he could see some trees a few meters away from him. But could you blame him, though?
He hadn't seen trees in, like - in, like, forever! And maybe he was using the word forever wrong, but he couldn't help himself. It was just that the last time he had saw trees it was before he had gotten lost and before the snow had tried to eat him, which in his defense, felt like it stretched on for an eternity. He was pretty sure one whole eternity was a long time, too. But that was all behind him, now. Which meant he could hurry up and find Victoria. Then they could all go back to exploring and adventuring like they had been before the mess of Avery getting too nervous and Cottongrass getting lost.
He liked the idea of things going back to the way they were the way before. Because that meant no more endless plains of white, no more being lonely, and he just really wanted something he could understand and control. Was that too much to ask for? He didn't think so, which was why he kept on waddling towards the nearing treeline.
Once he got past the treeline he could find those weird rocky hills, and then find the place where he had last seen Victoria. She might not have found him, but he just told himself it was because she knew she didn't need to or something. He got lost a lot but that didn't mean she always needed to be the one that found him after. Besides, he had Reyes for that now!
He threw his head over his shoulder, looking the way he had came while still walking forward. Because he had something he needed to say, not sure what it was but still opening his mouth to blurt it out. There were a lot of things he needed to tell Reyes like about Victoria, everything he knew about her, how he had gotten lost, the way the snow tried to swallow him up. And -
His chest collided into something cold and rough, and he started. Violently. So violently his head snapped forward because oh geez, what did he just bump into? But all he succeeded in doing was grinding his face into the cold and rough thing, scraping his tender nose on whatever it was. He blinked in sheer bewilderment, taking a few waddling steps backward from whatever he had just bumped into. His eyes crossed and his visioned blurred while he looked up at it, eyes focusing weird before he blinked it all away.
When the world came into focus he realized he had just walked into a tree, chest first. His tail wagged, slow and bashful because that wasn't his brightest moment. He threw a cautious look over his shoulder, seeing if Reyes or anyone else saw what he just did. He didn't know how he'd explain this to, well, anyone.