+ an RE b/c i can sue me: The Lore experiences a bout of unseasonably warm weather.
Much had happened in the recent weeks. He had joined Kyna on a brief visit to Riddle Heights—the place where they had first met and the place the strawberry blond felt most at home. Prior to that he had discovered that his parents had both passed away, the message delivered by his younger sister. The sister he (and Morganna) had left behind in the willows. Greer tried not to dwell on their deaths, for he knew how much his mother would hate to see him wallow. So, the shadow did what he did best and he dismissed the sorrow that gnawed hungrily at his mind. They were gone—there was nothing he could do to change that. Instead of allowing grief to consume him Greer remained unfazed, their deaths nothing but a blemish on his timeline.
Emotions never came easy to the Archer. Except for when they involved his little flame. Only then was he overcome by emotions he had never experienced before, suffocating him with greedy, frantic hands. At first he felt guilty for not being as upset over the death of his parents, but he did not know how. His heart ached at the thought of never being able to see his mother or father again, but the ache was only temporary. It did not linger as the days passed.
Perhaps he was broken. Something wrong in his head—a screw loose, or missing completely. He did not mind. Things were better this way.
He skirting through the mountains, the trek much easier than the one he had endured with Kyna with the unseasonably warm weather. There was still snow and ice covering most of the rock, but much of it had melted with March’s arrival. Shortly after the sun had dipped below the horizon line he had left for the mountains, his long legs carrying him quickly across the rocky terrain. His conversation with Morganna had been unexpected, but it had released a weight off his shoulders. She had released him from Whitestone so he could find his mountain girlfriend, whatever that meant. So, that was precisely what he was doing.
Just as he entered the plateau the dark skies began to fall away, the soft glow of the morning sun kissing the horizon. A sigh caused his chest to heave as he found a rock to perch himself on, his mercury gaze focused on the rising sun. A crooked smile had found its way onto his dark features, his toes curling into the stone as he enjoyed the quiet moment. He had all the time to find his little flame, but for now his thoughts were free of her as he relished in the silence.