The feeling that peace was in the fiber of her very own bones was something small and intrinsic. The quiet that resounded throughout the depth of the woods wasn't so unlike the one in her mind, and sometimes she didn't even need to drown out the sound of the rapids to hear it. When she was alone she could take in the rustling of the leaves overhead and the buzzing of winged insects as they darted past, sometimes in the distance, against the silence that was the absence of others. In her heart, the quiet existed as a comfort─not something only to be heard with one's ears─and she simply cherished it.
Today, the quiet wasn't so pronounced. All around her were the sounds of life and of summertime. The buzzing of tiny wings, the rustling of grasses swayed by an undercurrent breeze that cut through the forest, the swishing and crashing of the rapids behind her and far off. Even the canopies were alive with the songs of, well, something she didn't really know. Bugs? And overhead the birds danced through a blue sky. She was further from home than she felt she'd ever been, and it was...good. The borders were becoming increasingly familiar, and she knew she was safe to explore them when father was away and Maksim wasn't around, and when her siblings were doing other things, too. Here, away from the den and the places that were, to her, an every day sight, she found new wonders around every turn. Even the trees began to look different after a while─taller, perhaps, and less dense.
It was in the belly of a small valley that Quil's subtle exploration took an unexpected and grim turn. The sound was the first to catch her youthful attention, and her small, rounded ears pressed forward toward it. A squeaking, or squealing, or...both? Her body idle in throughtful consideration, the girl lifted her muzzle to smell with her nose what her eyes couldn't see. After some time of silence the sound echoed hollowly through the wood again, briefly, like a breath lost in the wind. On agile paws, she stalked forward, her eyes peeled for the sight of whatever was─
Her heart skipped a beat, and her breath caught in her throat, which was all of the sudden rather dry. Only a few lengths away, crumpled on the ground among the grass in a wide patch of small violet wildflowers, was a bird. Immediately obvious to the young girl was the look of fear in its beady, black eyes, and at the sight of her the creature struggled to move, to no alas. Its wing was broken, twisted and disfigured, and it was a terrible sight to see. She wanted to go to it, to give the fearful fallen flyer some comfort, the way mother did when she cried out not unlike the way the broken thing was crying now─soft, hopeless, saddened. The sight before her wasn't lively and beautiful like the forest and the creatures that lived there; it was ugly and awful and there was nothing she could do. For a time she watched, and each second that passed made her heart beat just a little weaker.
A soft whine lulled in chest as her golden eyes glistened, a single tear slipping from them and running warmly down her cheek.
.quil attaya.