Also, RE! Kisla, a pile of snow falls upon you.
Morning had come and she had slipped away from the lake. She could not stray from home for long – especially with her two youngest daughters coming in to their first season, she aimed to keep them safe from any straying male eyes. Inna had yet to return from her scouting trip, and the tawny woman felt a sense of irritability at this notion as she crossed the borders of her home once more. What had Inna been thinking, traveling in to this time of year? Had she not recalled what had occurred with Karina, when her eldest daughter had come home pregnant?
But Inna’s head was on her shoulders more squarely than her naïve eldest daughter, and she tried to lessen her worry as she loped toward the river the territory had been named after. The tall trees above remained snow-kissed from the season, despite the warming of the weather. Soon, the snow would melt and spring would fully blossom in to their lands – soon, she would have been widowed for one year.
The thought stilled her heart in her chest, but it was with surprise that with a sudden rushing sound and a harsh phlump sound, a pile of snow had fallen from the thickest branches above, covering her and knocking her feet out from under her with the weight. Crunching forward in the snow, Kisla Baranski completely face planted, sparse bits of honeyed fur sticking out from the mess of white.
And for a stolen moment, she simply lay there, wondering if she was indeed being punished by some higher being for the first time in her life.
sparking up my heart