She did not know what it was but her mind finally tried to get her out of whatever funk she was in. Every morning she would force her stiff muscles to move, not bothering to stretch them in fear that she would not have enough energy to make it out of her makeshift den. It really was nothing. Instead of entering the small den that Hotei and Jessie had shared together, the pepper and salt colored woman decided that it would be best for her to remain outside of the den. Inside was a sacred place she had only shared with him and she resigned herself to believe that if she did allow herself the pleasure of sleeping where he had been, she would be accepting that fact that he was gone and would never return to her. Jessie’s constant need for him did not falter and she found her heart breaking with every waking moment. In her mind he was here and there, painted in every corner of her mind and heart, a reminder of how powerful their relationship had been. But then when she just waited to lay down and sink into her own personal hell, she would remember how much he had given up for her and how thoroughly pissed he would be if he was here to see her living her life the way she was.
But as soon as even that thought crossed her mind, she would remember that he had always been the one to bring her out of the void. These thoughts only worked to deepen the depression within her mind and it darkened her soul with each passing day. So as it was, her body got use to a certain kind of pattern. Wake up, drink, find something of sustenance to keep her going for the day, patrol the borders (even though all she really did was walk the borders, not paying attention to the lands beyond, truly it was like a stroll) and then she would return to the pack den, sit, and stare off into space until she realized that it was time for her to rest and return to the outside of where Hotei use to stay with her. On this particular day, Jessie was on her evening stroll, her eyes glassed over as she moved. Her movements were slightly sloppy, it was obvious she was not thinking in the present. Had anything snuck up on her she would have been an easy kill and someone could easily sneak up on her. Perhaps if she would have been in her right mind, she would have cursed herself for being as pathetic as she was being and forced herself to live her life. Besides, she did not know how much of it was left and like it or not, Triell needed her to be her very best and that meant doing her job.