because baby half the fun is figuring it all out
So don't turn off the lights, I don't wanna be In the dark tonight
because I can't read your mind, I need to know if What I'm doing is right
Two weeks they'd spent together and it was two of the best weeks of her life and for a time she was able forget about home. Everything that had happened in the past year had been left on the borders of Hearthwood. She did not feel badly about leaving with Lorcan even though she'd just returned from her time on the mountain. He had given her the chance to get away from all of her responsibilities and only worry about him and herself. She hadn't been able to do that in a long time. It was clear their time together was drawing to a close as they returned to the north after having gone to the cliff.
Something else had been on her mind too and it was Lorcan who stirred it in her. It was unexpected to say the least but as their time had passed and his scent had become more and more intoxicating to her and often she would initiate okay even as they traveled. Affection between them was shared becoming more frequent in the last week. Their journey had been a long one which had given Inna time to think.
Now with their time so short Inna had made her decision. The previous day they'd come to a place like none she’d ever been to before with its blackened Tree and open meadow. They had rested there for the night before heading for the Lowlands the next day.
With the first days of dawn Inna has risen from her place next to Lorcan and sat back on her haunches as she watched the sun come up. Lorcan was still asleep when she left him in the small bunch of grass they had taken for the night.She wasn't ready to go home yet, for all of the memories of, to leave Lorcan but she knew she had to. They had both been gone from their packs for far too long and soon they would have to and return to their prospective packs.
Inna chuffed to her friend softly hoping it would wake him and he would join her as she looked up to the dimming stars. She didn't see why they couldn't have another play session before they started back.