ROOK (verb): to take money from (someone) by cheating, defrauding, or overcharging them. (noun) The last-born of Borden and Jaysyek's cubs and third in the line of succession of Grizzly Hollow.
RIVET (verb): to hold (someone or something) fast so as to make them incapable of movement. (noun) The fifth-born of Borden and Jaysyek's cubs and second in the line of succession of Grizzly Hollow.
June 27th; Evening, After Sunset; Patchy rain nearby; 72 ° F, 22 ° C
The scattered summer rain showers that came and went across Relic Lore was a welcome relief; and, for Rook it provided a sense of solace in the fact that he believed the rain was a means to wash everything away. All the worry, trouble, anguish, sadness, regret, and sin... If only it was capable of truly healing all of these maladies instead of temporarily ridding the lands of it then perhaps everything would have been better. As it stood, the young Lyall was meandering about within the pack's borders when he allowed himself to consider what he had been putting off for so long, stressing and fretting and feeling as though he had been lit ablaze from a lightning strike.
If Borden never truly recovered from his condition, could the pack, their family, thrive without him? Was he capable of taking his father's place? But, then, what of Ryvet? Of Renier if the eldest Lyall boy ever decided to return? Bishop was not here to provide the answers he so longed to hear and, instead, he drew up his own solutions, all of which pointed to him and anything he ought to set right... starting with Ryvet. If Rook wanted to hold influence, he supposed it was just about time to show that he could prove himself as a capable Baron as his father, his uncle Angier, and his grandfathers before him.
Striking out from the old bear den along the southern part of the territory, he began to search through the tall trees for a trace of white fur or that distinct musk which was laced with cool evergreen and all kinds of earthy notes. He had run for nearly a mile and a half before he came to a stop right in front of the main pack den. His two-toned scanned the area before ultimately deciding that it would be better if he didn't holler out for his brother. He didn't want to call any sort of attention to anyone who might be within earshot.
He began to stroll through the trees once more, searching everywhere he could see. Every so often, when he thought he might be close, Rook let loose a soft, beckoning bark, "Ryvet? Ryvet?"