@Skoll @Sahalie Let me know if anything needs to be changed! Kind of the northern end of Riddle Heights I guess?
The touch of spring was upon the air, the steady turn to a warmer season that Spieden wasn't particularly sure she was ready for. She had started to feel better, at least well enough that she could hold down her breakfast through the queasiness of the morning. Maybe it was just a fluke, a virus or something else... Oh she sure hoped it was, even if all the other females seemed to be giving her knowing looks. Keeping her head in the sand was the only option, confronting the reality of it was just too much to handle. She still couldn't sleep worth anything, tossing and turning between what snippets of sleep she could catch, and even in her dreams it seemed she could not rest.
The forests and its rivers were her domain, yet she found herself scaling the rocky heights regardless. @Triell had mentioned offhand that perhaps it was time they check in with their lakeside allies, and Spieden practically threw herself in volunteering for the task. She'd remembered the last time she had tried to visit Fallen Tree Cove during autumn, that journey thwarted by some poorly-considered apples. It really hadn't been the trip that she or Sahalie had been planning for. Not only could she make amends for the previously failed visit, but give herself a little breathing room before her body decided to pull anymore tricks. She had to stuff down the tiny voice in the back of her mind that whispered that this might be her last chance to travel for some time...
And so up the foothills she and Sahalie went. All things considered, Spieden really was quite flat footed, and the easiest route had proven to be a winding path of switchbacks through a snaking mountain pass. She supposed the name "lost lake" was all too apt, the sort of looming sense that she was indeed getting them lost imparting itself upon her thoughts. But she had been told the way, and as she'd anticipated a snowmelt fed stream trickled down over the rocks, cutting across their path in a timely reminder to rest. Spieden toed the edge of the cool water, dipping her head down to drink deeply.