Addy had given them to night to prepare before heading out toward the Scowle early in the morning. They had no time to waste in spreading the word about their lost siblings, and even though Ragnar, who seemed to be taking after his parents’ heights, was already taller than her he was still a pup and hadn’t acquired the stamina she had in her nearly two years of life. Their going would be slower, if only by a day or so. Truthfully, if she’d been more generous she might have even allowed them two days. But time was of the essence.
Still, she needed to make time for one stop. Half a day into their travels she’d told @’Ragnar’ to stop and do a little scouting. See if he could find any signs of the wayward Archer siblings. She hadn’t lied to him in admitting that she was going to see a friend, but she’d made sure to let him know that she wouldn’t be gone long and that she’d pass along the information to him. So, the girl made quick travel to the area she knew the dark Kael-Santoro frequented as of late. One she was in the area, she tilted her head back and let out a howl. She didn’t have time to seek him out, and while her howl held no panic it was sharp, clear, and to the point. The matter was urgent, and she didn’t have time to dawdle.