Things had been rough to say the least. It was almost like it had been a dream, she had tried for so long to come up with excuses to be away from home and now all she wanted was to go back. The heartbreaking fact was that it had taken the destruction of the Bend for her to realize that she knew the answer to what she had asked Sachiel so long ago, how do you know if somewhere isn’t your home? It felt stupid to have even doubted that now, her home was amongst the oak trees, but that wasn’t an option now. Would there even be any trees left?
Mabel had asked her mother’s permission to seek out the Edge, warn them about what had happened and make sure they were alright. It had been a fortnight so at this point a warning would hardly do any good but to her surprise Aponi had agreed. It had all been so easy and the teen had wandered away from the group as if she was in a daze.
The teen wasn’t sure if the smell of lingering smoke was real, stuck in the trees or maybe up her nostrils or if was just in her head. The sound of crackling was most certainly just imagined so it was easy to mostly convince herself the acrid scent was false as well. It was like the fire wasn’t physically around but blazing inside her skull, imprinted there to never be shaken. As she stood there near the borders she looked as dazed as she felt, it took her more than a few minutes to realize she would probably need to call. She didn’t raise her muzzle as she gave a half hearted howl, short and low before lending off into a shuttering cough. That probably wasn’t a good sign.