Random Event: A meteor shower overtakes the sky! Takes place the day after the meteors appear. 53 ° F, 12 ° C.
While Neko was more than happy with her new home, there were things about it that worried her, things that gave her the creeps, and things that outright frightened her. As far as she knew, all the members of the pack were fine. Granted, she hadn’t had much interaction with them since she’d been buried in her work, but she also hadn’t had any conflicts. It was just that so many things about the environment bothered her.
For starters, the pack’s territory was an open field, a very flammable field. Reyes had even described the location to her before she joined, but she had failed to pay attention. It constantly reminded her of the grass-fire that had taken her old pack away from her. Then, there was the occasional eerie greenish glow of the sky to the north. She had never been able to see it from where she lived previously, and she knew nothing about it, other than that she thought it looked haunted. Next, there were the rolling clouds that had appeared recently on more than one occasion. She had grown up a nomad and had been taught how to read the weather, but she had never seen or heard of swiftly rolling storm clouds before. Then she heard about the incident with Hearthwood River and wondered how it would affect relations between the packs, not to mention that she didn’t want Askan or Reyes to leave. To make matters worse, the fields were invaded by thieves who stole food from the pack’s cache. What if someone invaded with the intention of harming someone? Finally, worst of all, she saw shooting stars again.
The last time Neko had seen shooting stars, some of them fell out of the sky and set the land and forests on fire. Smoke filled the air and corrupted the sky, making the land uninhabitable. She and one friend had narrowly escaped with the lives. Even worse, the falling stars had made it impossible for her to return to look for any family members who might have survived the grass-fire that had separated her from her former pack.
The day after the shooting stars crossed the sky, Neko saw no evidence that any had fallen to the ground yet, but that didn’t mean there wouldn’t be more, and if that happened, she was ready to alert the others and run for her life if needed.
She finally realized that her fears were beginning to get the best of her, and she finally decided to try talking to Jessie about them. She found Jessie near the pond and waited until she was alone to approach her. She walked towards Jessie with her ears pinned back and her tail tucked between her legs. She stopped a short distance from her and said, “Hi Jessie. I’m... Um... Do you have a minute to talk?” Perhaps Jessie could explain to Neko some of the things that frightened her, and maybe she and Drestig already had contingencies for any real dangers.