Aah I had this in my head so-



Hank, despondent from the death of his son and unsure of where to go and who he is from here if not a father, retreats to the mountains. It's fall, so while the valley and forests at the mountains' base are free from snow, the towering peaks are

covered in the thick, and pure white.



cw for Hank's depression, suicidal ideation



So he climbs. Hank has very little, if any experience climbing mountains, but he doesn't care. He just has to leave, wants to never come back. Maybe just disappear, let the snow and the wind and

the cold just swallow him whole. Turn his consciousness off and come back to life as a flower, or a drop of water to endlessly travel the cycle of sky to ground to sky again.



Hank keeps climbing, and he doesn't stop until every ounce of energy is drained from him, and he