JERAN, MAR 15 — MAR 31
This is a time when you will have to open many doors. However, surprises will not be pleasant always. Do not leave everything on destiny. Your actions will determine your destiny.
While they walked, Cottongrass had taken it upon himself as his personal duty to tell Reyes everything he knew about Victoria. And Cotton took the word everything very seriously, sparing the older wolf no details for no reason other than 'just in case.' He couldn't help himself. It seemed like forever since he had last saw Vic, and he liked the girl. They were traveling buddies! They had traveled together for a whole entire month, and that meant a lot to him when he usually saw people once and then never again with entire days spent in solitude. And he really wanted to share his excitement with Reyes. Because after Lorcan and especially after Cas, he was determined to get his life in some semblance of order.
So far he had told Reyes about how he met Victoria in the first place, because it was funny and he hoped the older wolf would find it funny too. He didn't know how well it worked. And after that he talked about how he had met Avery, which involved a lot of rambling about monsters and underground caverns on Cotton's part. Then there was the little details about the two siblings. Like how they had two moms, and he didn't even know that was possible! The siblings were also looking for someone called Rook Lyall, or he was pretty sure they were. All he could remember was that it involved their moms, a forest, and a pack with a name he had forgotten. Except all three of them never found any of those things, and after that everything got blurry. Victoria was worried about Avery who was worried about everything, Cottongrass didn't want to go any further north, and then they all split up. Which lead to Cotton getting lost, but then Reyes found him. And that was, more or less, a detailed recount of what his life had been in the past few months.
Now he was going to find Victoria, because she had taken her brother back home but he was pretty sure she would be back by now. He also wasn't too sure if Reyes even wanted to come with him on his adventure to find the she-wolf, but well, Cottongrass never exactly asked the older wolf about that. But he was sure it would only take them a little bit of searching, even if they had been walking up and down foothills all day. And even if he did find Vic, he didn't know what he was going to do. He was hoping everything would work itself out.
But now he was quiet, panting away while he focused on where he was stepping. The rocky foothills were hard to navigate. Especially when he was favouring one paw and the fact that the warm weather hard more or less turned the ground into a Cotton deathtrap. Every step seemed to turn the snow into slush and, well, he had lost his footing more times than he could count. If he slid into a tree, it wouldn't be the first time in the past hour. But his tail kept wagging and he had a smile on his face. Because they couldn't be far now from where he had last seen Vic and Avery, forever ago. The ground was dipping down into something flat and manageable, and the trees were no longer so tightly clumped together.
It was luck itself when he somehow managed to stumble upon the exact place. He threw a look over his shoulder, making sure Reyes was behind him, before he trudged his way forward. This was it, the big moment of truth. "Victoria!" He called for what must have been the umpteenth time. And with his head whipping left to right, he expected the she-wolf in question to just step out from behind one of the many trees. She had to be back by now, right? He didn't know how long he was gone for, but her trip there and back to wherever she lived couldn't have taken forever. They were traveling buddies.
He didn't realize that the forest was seemingly abandoned, that there were no traces of anyone passing through it recently. He didn't even think about what if she wasn't there, or if she had moved on without him. He placed so much blind hope on her just being there.