She knew this place well enough. More than well enough. She could recall all the time she had spent with Plant Boy here (because he was still her Plant Boy even if she knew his name) in their trips away from the Edge. From home. The Plateau had been fine and dandy but it had only been a resting point until she was back on her paws again. She had made that abundantly clear. Her end game had always been coming back home once she was well. It had just been a matter of time.
It was the snow that reminded her of her time spent away. Perhaps she had been foolish to return in the middle of winter still, no doubt travel would have been safer come spring. Yet that was part of the problem. She wanted to be safe when the warmer months finally rolled around. Nowhere could provide her with the safety she craved better than Shallows Edge could. Her fathers and best friend (did he still think of her as such? It was a troublesome thought to think he didn't) were there.
So she huffed and squinted like the last name she carried ran in her blood. No more dilly-dallying. She had places to be.