Recovering from her rambles to Iopah, the esteemed leader of Broken Timber Pines, Valeria found herself out in a beautiful forest of light autumn hues. It was so strange to see such colors out in late spring and early summer but she did not question it: fall was her favorite season. The ivory Slayer child would rush through the forest at her highest speeds while letting the wing whip through her fur, sending it in all sorts of directions which would make a need for grooming later. It was that moment when she realized she loved the freedom that she felt as her eyes softened and she let out a loose and playful howl to the sky. It would not go far as it was not a howl such as a summons – it was a quiet one inviting all the wolves in the area to enjoy her company as she hopefully enjoyed theirs.
Val’s mind was also in a twist as she thought about everything that happened that would lead her here. She had been given a good life at home… it just wasn’t her life. She needed feelings like these and with her over-domineering parents; she just couldn’t get that back at home. She had no regrets about when she left home though part of her feared her parents would send one of her siblings to find her and bring her back to Terras Fortem. She was content with where she was, so she naturally would not want to return to the world of rules, diplomacy, and blackmail.
As she pondered upon these revelations, her speed slowed and her mind started to zone out. Her senses remained alert as she checked her surroundings to keep her from tripping over roots or running into trees. She would continue this path until she slowed down to a decent paced trot. She would start to hum before settling into a nice rhythm and then would start singing a song her mom had always sung to her in her low alto voice. “Sing it out! Girl, you've got to be what tomorrow needs. For every time that they want to count you out, use your voice every single time you open up your mouth.” Her words reminded her of why she was there. She was there to live the life she wanted, instead of the ones that her parents wanted for her.