RE: The sky is dark with storm clouds.
"Ah'll be back in a couple days," he grumbled, not sure how long the travel would take without any breaks along the way. "Make sure y'eat, doll. Why don' y' make use a' th' den while Ah'm gone an' start filin' away yer plan's, huh?"
It was important that she not think herself abandoned, because it could not be more opposite the case. No, he simply had to see for himself that the last chapter of his life had finally come to a close. That the badger woman had truly, completely left him. Hours upon hours of travel had left him cross, and finding his abandoned den in the Ghastly Wood did nothing to improve his fierce mood. Was this obsolescence? Did she truly think him so incapable, so far past his prime?
A snarl ripped free from his throat as he spit upon the cold earth, wheeling around to return in the direction he'd come. There was no reason to linger here, where only hatred and emptiness dwelled. Kingsfall might be the epicenter of his captivity, but it was also the pinnacle of his ambition. There remained Karina, his perfect, precious gem. No one would rob him of his treasure this time, he thought, gait growing more determined with each passing stride.
A low rumble in the distance finally broke the man from his internal tired. Skittering to a halt, he glanced upwards through the forest, ears flattening when he realized how dark the sky had grown. Even if he turned back to his former den, he'd be damned to an afterlife of misery and pain before he slithered back into a home that reeked of abandonment and dissatisfaction. "Fucking storms," he cussed unhappily, glancing around the wood. "Need shelter."
At least until the danger passed.