<b style="color:#32527a">"Oh! Over in Cedarwood? I haven't been that way in awhile. I live with Swift River, actually." Borlla nodded slowly, wondering how willing she was to actually help him back to his home. Why not? Then again, he hadn't asked. Was she willing to offer her amazing finding services to him? <b style="color:#32527a">"I've never been here either, actually. But I'm pretty sure I can get home just fine. Do you, uhm..." Her ears twisted back, and she licked her muzzle again. <b style="color:#32527a">"Need help? I'm pretty sure I could get to Cedarwood Forest from here." Glancing away, she examined the distance, and nodded slowly again. <b style="color:#32527a">"speech."
Why was she wagging her tail? He had just admitted that he had left his family, wasn't that something to be ashamed of? He certainly wasn't particularly proud of it. Raigo had traveled many miles to try and find his family, and he couldn't help but show his confusion. But she recognized the area he had mentioned, which was a good sign, and his own tail wagged as if to encourage her. She was the first creature he had met since returning to Relic Lore, and didn't want to blow his chances of finding his way back by alienating her in anyway. But he was not so excited that he didn't pay attention to her own pack affiliation. Swift River. It rang a bell, as something that perhaps Borden had once mentioned, but he honestly had no idea where that was. For all he knew, it could be a mile away, or it could be 50. He decided at that point that his goal, after finding his way home of course, would be to become better familiar with the world he lived in.
She was slow to offer her help, but eventually it came. Raigo grinned as she looked away, assuring them both that she knew where she was. Rising from his paws, he stretched, forelegs going forward as his hind ones went back. Coming out of his stretch, he shuffled his paws anxiously. "If you would, that'd be awesome," he confirmed. "I'm sure I would find it eventually, but I won't turn down help if it is offered." A chuckled followed his words, and he took a few steps in a random direction. Casting a glance to the fawn, he paused and tilted his head to the side. "Should we um, take it with us? Or bury it?" That was the other option of course, leaving it as a cache for later.
The girl nodded, then looked at their meal. <b style="color:#32527a">"I'd say bury it, but if we find your family, maybe they'd like it?" The journey would be kind of long, so it was up to him if he wanted to carry it there. Borlla was indifferent. Rolling into a stretch, she rose to all fours, and aimed herself in the direction they'd be travelling and waiting for the boy to make a decision.<b style="color:#32527a">"speech."
She was spacy, this Borlla. Raigo's eyes narrowed slightly in confusion as she turned away from him as he spoke, apparently oblivious to what he was saying. That was odd, given that she had stared him down earlier. Maybe she was rethinking her offer of helping him, which while not a tragedy, would certainly put a damper on his plans, and it would take him even longer to get back to the Hollow. But, pausing to think about it, he mentally shrugged. He'd been gone for a few months know anyway, what was a few more days? It wasn't like his leaders were expecting him back - heck, he had yet to consider the possibility that they would not. As far as he was concerned, Grizzly Hollow was home, and it always would be.
Somewhat startled as she suddenly turned back to him, piercing him with those sharp gold eyes, he took a half step backwards. Her suggestion of burying the meal was probably the smarter decision. He had no idea how far it was to his home, but he didn't exactly want to carry the half eaten kill all the way there. Nodding his head, Raigo stepped towards the deer. "Let's bury it." Looking around, the youth look for a soft patch of ground. Finding one at the base of one of the trees with the weird branches, he jogged over there. Getting down on his elbows, he began to dig , flinging dirt behind him as he did so. But it didn't take long till he had a shallow hole that would fit the remainder of the kill. With a grunt, he stepped back, and looked over at her. "Want to bring that over here? Then we can go."
<i>Raigo out.</i>Shuffling his paws, Raigo waited rather anxiously for Borlla to finish burying their shared kill. Watching as she kicked dirt over the carcass, a cache for either one of them later, he grinned, tail wagging eagerly. Nodding his head at her inquiry, he fell into an easy pace behind her, ready to finally return home to Grizzly Hollow, Vlarindara, Borden, and Jaysyek. After two months of being away, Raigo Akreon was finally returning home. "Let's go."