The nicks and bruises from her scuffle with the Thorben were slow to heal but she ached a whole lot less than she did the day after the fight. She should have severed his hamstring. Regardless of the alliance her mother held with his, he was now a marked wolf and she would make sure her brother knew just how deeply his betrayal ran.
While her first instinct was to seek out Renier’s gentle embrace there was a fire that was coursing through her veins that had to be dealt with first. The mounting evidence churned her gut and twisted her heart. From her very first breath, when even her mother had left her for short periods to eat and stretch her legs, Skoll had remained, and even now there was a niggling doubt at the back of her mind that she might cease to exist if he ever abandoned her the way Asriel had.
It was fortunate the sun was slowly sinking in the sky. She hung back in the shadows and watched as Piety entered her den for the night, a small smile daring to tug on the corner of her mouth as she watched Sven prancing at her heels. Two less potential interruptions to watch for at least, and she could only hope Elettra and Angier were doing the same.
Quick steps took her away from the thicket where her nephew rested. She could only assume Skoll was nearby and if she lurked for long enough he would find her. It didn’t take long for the hair along her spine to tingle. She could almost feel his cold grey eyes burning holes in her back. One ear tipped back as her head canted to allow better hearing to the front and behind her. “Is there sumthin’ yer want ter tell me?” She asked the slowly rising fog. Because I’ve got plenty to tell you… her tone implied.