Mostly Cloudy -21C/-6F
The woman who Wendigo had since come to learn was Revon's aunt had been keeping a close eye on the yearling ever since they had come back from the pup's escape attempt. He was too smart to try and get away with the child now and he was just biding his time before he too disappeared without a trace as his own sister had. Every so often he would wander away from the boundaries and return a short while later so as to not raise suspicion, seeing how far he could go before he would earn a curled lip or raised eyebrow. Not only that, but he was effectively spreading his scent all through the surrounding area, hoping it would be enough to mask his true trail when he decided to vanish.
It would be time soon. Time to become the wind and go back to where he had once come, nothing left of him but nightmares in the dreams of a girl who had been robbed of what little childhood she had left. He had crept his way around the lagoon today and was lounging on the banks of a cove that during the summer would have been hidden with foliage. As it was, the branches partially obscured his large frame but not enough that anyone would ever think he was hiding.
Instead he watched lazily as the steam of his breath billowed out of his nostrils and up into the frosty air. How much more time would he have to wait before he could go reunite with his sister?