Date: To-be-determined
Late evening
Misty
13 ° F, -11 ° C
It was only barely sundown, but already it was dark. The fading sunlight was blotted out by a haze of white that spread in every direction. Fog hung heavy over the water and slithered onto the shore, eerie and silent and pervasive. It crept into the forest beyond the rocky shores and soaked into every pore. Even the slightest shadow was cast in the darkest of blacks. The dark yearling picked her way along, moving leisurely along the shore.
Between the sparse light and her memory of the place, it was easy enough to remember the way. The shore seemed unchanged, though there were no putrid offerings this time. It was a shame, for she was hungry and would never turn down easy pickings (despite how disgusted Desideria had been). No matter. Her nose lifted from the damp stones with a snort. She had other ways of finding food, and all she had to do was wait. This was a popular area; sooner or later someone would happen along and she would be here to liberate them of their meal.
The Lagina yearling yawned wide, sometimes it was boring and she did not expect this misty evening to be particularly exciting. She drifted lazily to the edge of the shore, thinking of nothing but to find a spot to spent the night.