March 11th; Nightfall; Light snow showers; 16 ° F, -9 ° C
Since coming to Grizzly Hollow and remaining within its borders, Rook could not have been more at peace; and, with that peace, came a sense of stillness. A feeling of being whole, at one with himself, centered in all aspects (spiritually, mentally, physically, emotionally, and so on). Except, there were a few things that were 'off...' The first of these was the hollow in his heart over the fact that Bishop was not around to see what he had accomplished for their family. The second was this strange feeling that had manifested all over him - at the back of his throat, all along the length of his spine, at the base and tips of his ears, in every digit and all four of his limbs. Sound-wise, it was as though the winter air crackled from static; scent-wise, it was as if all the goodness of Spring and Summer had come early, laced with something that filled him with all sorts of yearning; physically, he actually was not sure what to do with himself.
It was almost sinful to think of @Quil at all hours of the day but, the more he allowed himself to do so, the more he realized what was happening and what the basis for it was. He loved her. He adored her so much it hurt; who knew that one could be so beautiful, so graceful, and yet so strong? He had gone off en route towards Jasper Rocks to meditate and pray when he stumbled upon a different set of thoughts: he and Quil were old enough now to start a life of their own and he had chosen to bind himself to his father's fate. But, what if it could still work? He had managed to secure enough land as to allow himself and his pack mates a lot space to roam, yet still be within minutes of one another from one end of the territory to the other. He could make a den for the both of them and, even if his parents had not been in the picture, he was sure that he could provide for her, care for her, look after her and their family.
A deep exhale and Rook suddenly came to notice how fast his heart was beating. He had to stop in his tracks. It had all come to fast - these thoughts that he had been so content to ignore and put at the back of his mind. Had Bishop been here, such a task would have been very easy with her spiels of being truly pious and focused in their studies of how to live a just and virtuous life. The thing was... it was clear by now just how far Rook had fallen.
The meditation and grasp on faith could be something he kept, but to constantly be held down by all these commandments, testaments, and teachings were suffocating. It had cost him his companionship with Namid (greed), his budding relationship with Beren (lust), his kinship with Bishop (envy), and his place within Whisper Caverns (pride). But, forget the fact that he had possibly sinned or 'done wrong by Pangur's watch,' and then came the discovery that following his heart - and only his heart - had brought him here, to the heart of his parents' dominion... where he and his twin sister should have been born.
As far as Rook was concerned, he was past the point of no return. Forgiven by a higher power or not, he had come this far and he was determined to do everything his way and savor what he already had. He fully turned around, breathing deep now as if he were on the verge of a panic attack. His skin tingled as if several sets of teeth were preening his fur all up and down his sides. The fur along his ruff bristled and, all too soon, desire began to pool in his chest and belly. His thoughts flickered to Ryvet and what his brother might have been up to at this hour in the day.
As if driven by instinct alone, he began to search along the roots of nearby trees, stepping past small boulders and places where the pine needles had piled up high beneath the snow. He settled on a small cluster of boulders meters from where Theo and Prosper's headstones were. Eons ago, they had probably been apart of the same rock formation before it had broken down. Between two of the largest wolf-sized stones, he began to dig, urged by an innate need to create a suitable sleeping space, somewhere where he and Quil could be alone, away from the rest of the family.