Somewhere around daybreak, by Rowan's estimate, he crossed over into the Lore once again.
Winter seemed to have disappeared for a day or two now. The temperatures rose above freezing and as the snow covering the thick-bodied forest began to melt it hung in the air, thick as a cloud descended from the tree-tops. Even with the low visibility, he remembered coming through this exact forest on his way to visit his home for the first time since that night. A growl reverberated in his chest, hackles rising. It didn't matter all the things that had happened since the flood - surviving, reuniting with his sisters, meeting his nephew, making a life and then leaving it and making one again - the reaction was natural any time he recalled the memory of the black water, tearing him away from his family, threatening to drown him off as it carried him into a place unknown.
Rowan forced himself to forget it, and continued to move through the forest at a glacial pace. Tarnished gold eyes peered around each tree trunk he passed, carefully lifting his dark legs over the winding roots emerging from the softening ground. There was no use running through the Copse - he was on a mission, without a trail. Somewhere a few weeks ago he had lost the scent - idiot - after it had been so hard to find in the first place. He wasn't exactly sure when it happened... it was almost as if he had gone to sleep knowing which way to go and woke up without a trace. But he was close enough to the land he knew, and so he continued this way - hoping that she'd come here too. With a wry smile he wondered just how many times he would show up back in this Lore looking for somebody wearing the Attaya name. It really was tiring. But tiring wasn't reason enough to stop him from running treds in the same paths he always did where his daughter was concerned.
His salmon-pink tongue snaked across his dark nose as a thought bothered him - that he would be wasting his time here, if she hadn't crossed into the Lore after all. But that black blood of theirs always seemed to bring them back here - reuniting him with his sisters beneath the canopy of the willows (and then later on the cedars) and so he had to hope. Hope was all he had - for now.
He continued on.