to be named: Trails After Father or Follows Footsteps something equally dismal
Follow looks unfortunately like his father.
In The Pack At High Mountain, he would have been considered the very picture of a prince; powerfully built, tall and broad-shouldered. Fur the same dark and foggy grays as the mountain. Here, his looks mark him as a descendant of traitors.
Caught between his quiet, remorseful father, who loves him with a sort of desperate ferocity- who tells Follows, over and over, that he is The One Good Thing Jumper has done in a life brought otherwise to ruin- and a pack who eyes him sidelong for his closeness to the wolf who betrayed them, Follows looks towards the future with apprehension; and the present with unease.
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