This was not a good thing, the Nasrin female knew, but there was little she could do but try and stay aware until her journey was at an end. But the stone seemed to go on forever, and she climbed with little hope, wondering if she would certainly die upon this stupid rock. She would see the smiling faces of her children again, the anguish previously stained would be gone, and she would be happy. Death seemed like a good option. But as it always happened, just as she reached the darkest point, the light appeared. Literally. The sun was rising, setting the field below her ablaze. The red flora that sat atop the green was extraordinary, and her weak paws carried her swiftly down the final rocky slope. She slipped on the way down, but was numb to the pain as she finally felt the grass beneath her paws again, the odoriferous flowers swayed pleasantly around her, welcoming Anais to her new home.
Her muscles worked to bring a smile to her face and the bitter wolf was at peace for a time. <b style="color:#bd6778">"speech."